Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the PeriodBoni & Liveright, Incorporated, 1923 |
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... kind required to prove the possibility of a fact in real life , but of the kind which we willingly forgo in poetry . The excessive attention paid to probability , the petty anxiety to explain the reason of everything , have a fatiguing ...
... kind required to prove the possibility of a fact in real life , but of the kind which we willingly forgo in poetry . The excessive attention paid to probability , the petty anxiety to explain the reason of everything , have a fatiguing ...
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... kind of violence . Nevertheless from the very beginning , and throughout the whole duration of the attack , he was kept in a strait - waistcoat , was closely confined , deprived of the use of knife and fork , and subjected to the whims ...
... kind of violence . Nevertheless from the very beginning , and throughout the whole duration of the attack , he was kept in a strait - waistcoat , was closely confined , deprived of the use of knife and fork , and subjected to the whims ...
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... kind neighbours . Very different from Dulwich ; is it not , George ? ' ' I hate Dulwich , ' said the boy . that is very ' Hate Dulwich ! ' exclaimed Mrs. Byron ; ' well , I am sure , ungrateful , with so many kind friends as we always ...
... kind neighbours . Very different from Dulwich ; is it not , George ? ' ' I hate Dulwich , ' said the boy . that is very ' Hate Dulwich ! ' exclaimed Mrs. Byron ; ' well , I am sure , ungrateful , with so many kind friends as we always ...
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CHAP PAGE 1 COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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