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filled with wretches , could not suspend for a moment their thoughtless amusements to end the sad suspense between life and death . " In connection with this subject , Moore's satires in The Twopenny Post - Bag are well worth reading .
filled with wretches , could not suspend for a moment their thoughtless amusements to end the sad suspense between life and death . " In connection with this subject , Moore's satires in The Twopenny Post - Bag are well worth reading .
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The very thing which I want to live most for will be a great occasion of my death . I cannot help it . . . . I wish for death every day and night to deliver me from these pains , and then I wish death away , for death would destroy even ...
The very thing which I want to live most for will be a great occasion of my death . I cannot help it . . . . I wish for death every day and night to deliver me from these pains , and then I wish death away , for death would destroy even ...
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Byron took five hundred Suliotes ( natives of Albania ) , who had been left leaderless by the death of Marco Bozzari , into his own pay . He selected for himself , as if death were what he desired , the most dangerous of the commands ...
Byron took five hundred Suliotes ( natives of Albania ) , who had been left leaderless by the death of Marco Bozzari , into his own pay . He selected for himself , as if death were what he desired , the most dangerous of the commands ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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