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We come upon songs in which we seem to hear all the sons and daughters of Ireland lamenting over the fruitlessness of the great French Revolution and the disappointment of the hopes which all nations , but theirs above all others ...
We come upon songs in which we seem to hear all the sons and daughters of Ireland lamenting over the fruitlessness of the great French Revolution and the disappointment of the hopes which all nations , but theirs above all others ...
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I hear them , ' said the God . ' Seize thou the first , And haul him up above the heads of men , And thou shalt hear them shout for thee as pleas'd . ' Headstrong and proud Hyperbion was : the crown Of laurel on it badly cool'd his brow ...
I hear them , ' said the God . ' Seize thou the first , And haul him up above the heads of men , And thou shalt hear them shout for thee as pleas'd . ' Headstrong and proud Hyperbion was : the crown Of laurel on it badly cool'd his brow ...
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We hear Louis XVIII . talking politics with the supercilious , polished Talleyrand , and notice how the uncontrollable longing for plenty of pheasants and pheasants ' eggs twines itself , like a scarlet thread , through the web of all ...
We hear Louis XVIII . talking politics with the supercilious , polished Talleyrand , and notice how the uncontrollable longing for plenty of pheasants and pheasants ' eggs twines itself , like a scarlet thread , through the web of all ...
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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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