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From Chaos and parental Darkness came Light , the first fruits of that intestine broil , That sullen ferment , which for wondrous ends Was ripening in itself . The ripe hour came , And with it light , and light engendering Upon its own ...
From Chaos and parental Darkness came Light , the first fruits of that intestine broil , That sullen ferment , which for wondrous ends Was ripening in itself . The ripe hour came , And with it light , and light engendering Upon its own ...
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In one of his poems he writes of the chameleons , which live on light and air , as the poet does on love and fame , and which change their hue with the light twenty times a day ; and compares the life led by the poet on this cold earth ...
In one of his poems he writes of the chameleons , which live on light and air , as the poet does on love and fame , and which change their hue with the light twenty times a day ; and compares the life led by the poet on this cold earth ...
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It was not light - mindedness that led her to expose herself to the censure of public opinion . She saw her own relation to Lord Byron in a poetic light ; she regarded it as her mission to free a noble and gifted poet from the fetters ...
It was not light - mindedness that led her to expose herself to the censure of public opinion . She saw her own relation to Lord Byron in a poetic light ; she regarded it as her mission to free a noble and gifted poet from the fetters ...
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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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