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How could it be otherwise in the case of an author like Scott , who wrote without ever re - reading , much less correcting , a page , who had not the gift of conciseness , and who made no serious demands on himself in the matter of ...
How could it be otherwise in the case of an author like Scott , who wrote without ever re - reading , much less correcting , a page , who had not the gift of conciseness , and who made no serious demands on himself in the matter of ...
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Seldom has an Apollo expressed himself in a less sicklysentimental manner on the subject of mediocrity in art . Landor's contempt for it was based on the severity of the artistic demands he made on himself . He is the severest stylist ...
Seldom has an Apollo expressed himself in a less sicklysentimental manner on the subject of mediocrity in art . Landor's contempt for it was based on the severity of the artistic demands he made on himself . He is the severest stylist ...
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In 1805 Byron went to Cambridge , where he spent his time less in study than in the practice of all the varieties of athletic exercise to which from his childhood he had eagerly devoted himself , in the hope of atoning by his ...
In 1805 Byron went to Cambridge , where he spent his time less in study than in the practice of all the varieties of athletic exercise to which from his childhood he had eagerly devoted himself , in the hope of atoning by his ...
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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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