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They no longer really knew it ; they remembered the general appearance of fields and woods , but not the details of the life of nature , not its varying play of smiling , sober , glorious , and terrible scenes .
They no longer really knew it ; they remembered the general appearance of fields and woods , but not the details of the life of nature , not its varying play of smiling , sober , glorious , and terrible scenes .
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But a writer whose poetry is lacking in charm of expression and lyric soul , whose dramas were neither played nor read ... but unconnected with any play - such a writer could not , however noble his principles and unmistakable his ...
But a writer whose poetry is lacking in charm of expression and lyric soul , whose dramas were neither played nor read ... but unconnected with any play - such a writer could not , however noble his principles and unmistakable his ...
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The Cenci reminds the reader slightly of such a play as Measure for Measure , although Shakespeare was not possessed by the ardent hatred of tyranny which inspired Shelley's play . To the Romans the name of Beatrice Cenci is to this day ...
The Cenci reminds the reader slightly of such a play as Measure for Measure , although Shakespeare was not possessed by the ardent hatred of tyranny which inspired Shelley's play . To the Romans the name of Beatrice Cenci is to this day ...
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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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