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Upon that very hour , our parentage , The Heavens and the Earth , were manifest : Then thou first - born , and we the giant race , Found ourselves ruling new and beauteous realms . Now comes the pain of truth , to whom ' tis pain ...
Upon that very hour , our parentage , The Heavens and the Earth , were manifest : Then thou first - born , and we the giant race , Found ourselves ruling new and beauteous realms . Now comes the pain of truth , to whom ' tis pain ...
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What ! alive and so bold , O Earth ? Art thou not over - bold ? What ! leapest thou forth as of old In the light of thy morning mirth , The last of the flock of the starry fold ? Ha ! leapest thou forth as of old ?
What ! alive and so bold , O Earth ? Art thou not over - bold ? What ! leapest thou forth as of old In the light of thy morning mirth , The last of the flock of the starry fold ? Ha ! leapest thou forth as of old ?
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She cries : " If there should be No God , no heaven , no earth , in the void world , The wide , grey , lampless , deep , unpeopled world ! If all things then should be my father's spirit , His eye , his voice , his touch , surrounding ...
She cries : " If there should be No God , no heaven , no earth , in the void world , The wide , grey , lampless , deep , unpeopled world ! If all things then should be my father's spirit , His eye , his voice , his touch , surrounding ...
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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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