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either to make their attempt at once or accept the certainty of annihilation without a struggle . On the morning of the 23rd of July a manly proclamation to the people of Ireland , drawn up by Emmet himself , was discovered posted up in ...
either to make their attempt at once or accept the certainty of annihilation without a struggle . On the morning of the 23rd of July a manly proclamation to the people of Ireland , drawn up by Emmet himself , was discovered posted up in ...
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He appears to have been actually once or twice subjected to personal molestation . As already mentioned , Shelley in 1817 published a pamphlet on the subject of Parliamentary Reform . As a proof of the moderation and practicability of ...
He appears to have been actually once or twice subjected to personal molestation . As already mentioned , Shelley in 1817 published a pamphlet on the subject of Parliamentary Reform . As a proof of the moderation and practicability of ...
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For once in a way they are my favourite dish and drinkable ; but as neither of them agree with ne , I never use them but on great jubilees -once in four or five years or so . " It is , naturall , pleasanter to be rich than to be poor ...
For once in a way they are my favourite dish and drinkable ; but as neither of them agree with ne , I never use them but on great jubilees -once in four or five years or so . " It is , naturall , pleasanter to be rich than to be poor ...
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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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