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Not satisfied with showing the temperament and character of his personages by their mode of action , he makes them , when necessary , give account of themselves in such phrases as : " I am speaking with calmness , though it is contrary ...
Not satisfied with showing the temperament and character of his personages by their mode of action , he makes them , when necessary , give account of themselves in such phrases as : " I am speaking with calmness , though it is contrary ...
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The second poem , Rosalind and Helen , which gives a powerful general impression of the misery which prejudice and ... It attempts to give a comprehensive representation of all that truly good and liberal - minded human beings have to ...
The second poem , Rosalind and Helen , which gives a powerful general impression of the misery which prejudice and ... It attempts to give a comprehensive representation of all that truly good and liberal - minded human beings have to ...
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He had been stigmatised as capable of every enormity ; he might just as well , for once , give his countrymen abroad something real to write home about , and the old women at home real cause to swoon ; they wrote and they swooned ...
He had been stigmatised as capable of every enormity ; he might just as well , for once , give his countrymen abroad something real to write home about , and the old women at home real cause to swoon ; they wrote and they swooned ...
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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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