Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the PeriodBoni & Liveright, Incorporated, 1923 |
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... lines of Wordsworth's had impressed themselves on Byron's memory . Who can read , for example , the following lines of Childe Harold ( Canto iii . 72 ) : - " I live not in myself , but I become Portion of that around me ; and to me High ...
... lines of Wordsworth's had impressed themselves on Byron's memory . Who can read , for example , the following lines of Childe Harold ( Canto iii . 72 ) : - " I live not in myself , but I become Portion of that around me ; and to me High ...
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... lines which were not unlike some in Christabel . To these lines he , on a future occasion , appended a note in which he praises Coleridge's " wild and singularly original and beautiful poem . " But we see from Moore's Life and Letters ...
... lines which were not unlike some in Christabel . To these lines he , on a future occasion , appended a note in which he praises Coleridge's " wild and singularly original and beautiful poem . " But we see from Moore's Life and Letters ...
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... lines in Lamia , describing the reception of the guests who come to take part in the wedding festivities : - " When ... line , about a swan , into which is compressed an incredible amount of sensuous imagery . It is : " Kissing thy daily ...
... lines in Lamia , describing the reception of the guests who come to take part in the wedding festivities : - " When ... line , about a swan , into which is compressed an incredible amount of sensuous imagery . It is : " Kissing thy daily ...
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CHAP PAGE 1 COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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