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This head was full , at the time its owner began housekeeping in his splendid new palace of Carlton House , of vague projects of encouraging literature , science , and the arts ; and for a moment it seemed as if they were really to be ...
This head was full , at the time its owner began housekeeping in his splendid new palace of Carlton House , of vague projects of encouraging literature , science , and the arts ; and for a moment it seemed as if they were really to be ...
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After his head was struck from the body the executioner held it up to the crowd , proclaiming in a loud voice : " This is the head of a traitor , Robert Emmet ! " Not a sound was heard in answer . Next day the readers of the London ...
After his head was struck from the body the executioner held it up to the crowd , proclaiming in a loud voice : " This is the head of a traitor , Robert Emmet ! " Not a sound was heard in answer . Next day the readers of the London ...
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deformed , and in spite of his deformity had a beautiful head ; that he did not belong to the Established Church ; that he was the poet of good society ; and that his deformity begot in him a certain satirical gloom - all things in ...
deformed , and in spite of his deformity had a beautiful head ; that he did not belong to the Established Church ; that he was the poet of good society ; and that his deformity begot in him a certain satirical gloom - all things in ...
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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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