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( He is also described by Victor Hugo in Les Orientales . ) Ali treated Byron like a spoiled child , sending him almonds and sugared sherbet , fruit and sweetmeats , twenty times a day . Protected by a guard of fifty men given him by ...
( He is also described by Victor Hugo in Les Orientales . ) Ali treated Byron like a spoiled child , sending him almonds and sugared sherbet , fruit and sweetmeats , twenty times a day . Protected by a guard of fifty men given him by ...
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His feelings during the wedding ceremony he has described in The Dream . He told Medwin that he trembled and gave wrong answers . " The treacle - moon , " as Byron calls it , did not run its course unshadowed by clouds .
His feelings during the wedding ceremony he has described in The Dream . He told Medwin that he trembled and gave wrong answers . " The treacle - moon , " as Byron calls it , did not run its course unshadowed by clouds .
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... described her nature , and the nature of the poet generally . She is writing about Jouffroy the philosopher , who has expressed a desire to be introduced to her , but of whom , as an extremely rigorous and unimaginative moralist ...
... described her nature , and the nature of the poet generally . She is writing about Jouffroy the philosopher , who has expressed a desire to be introduced to her , but of whom , as an extremely rigorous and unimaginative moralist ...
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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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