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To prove this let us take a poet as ethereally idealistic as Shelley , and we shall see that even his morality is as ... The absurdity of this scepticism is less apparent , but not less real than the exacting a moral reason for a ...
To prove this let us take a poet as ethereally idealistic as Shelley , and we shall see that even his morality is as ... The absurdity of this scepticism is less apparent , but not less real than the exacting a moral reason for a ...
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He wished to impress on me and all good Americans to cultivate the moral , the conservative , & c . . . . He pro" ceeded to abuse Goethe's Wilhelm Meister heartily . It was RURAL LIFE AND ITS POETRY 53.
He wished to impress on me and all good Americans to cultivate the moral , the conservative , & c . . . . He pro" ceeded to abuse Goethe's Wilhelm Meister heartily . It was RURAL LIFE AND ITS POETRY 53.
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Byron replies in a letter to Murray : " If they had told me the poetry was bad , I would have acquiesced ; but they say the contrary , and then talk to me about morality — the first time I ever heard the word from anybody who was not a ...
Byron replies in a letter to Murray : " If they had told me the poetry was bad , I would have acquiesced ; but they say the contrary , and then talk to me about morality — the first time I ever heard the word from anybody who was not a ...
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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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