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He had a brother , Daniel by name , who fell into bad habits , and , though he never did anything actually dishonourable , was a disgrace to the family . Scott procured a small appointment in ...
He had a brother , Daniel by name , who fell into bad habits , and , though he never did anything actually dishonourable , was a disgrace to the family . Scott procured a small appointment in ...
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In his poem To the Lord Chancellor , he cries : " I curse thee by a parent's outraged love ; By hopes long cherished and too lately lost ; By gentle feelings thou could'st never prove ; By griefs which thy stern nature never crossed .
In his poem To the Lord Chancellor , he cries : " I curse thee by a parent's outraged love ; By hopes long cherished and too lately lost ; By gentle feelings thou could'st never prove ; By griefs which thy stern nature never crossed .
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He stood so high ; he was so great ; with all his faults he had never sunk to the level of vulgar , mechanical respectability ; confident in his powers and the favour of fortune , he had never deigned to seek friends who could protect ...
He stood so high ; he was so great ; with all his faults he had never sunk to the level of vulgar , mechanical respectability ; confident in his powers and the favour of fortune , he had never deigned to seek friends who could protect ...
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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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