Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the PeriodBoni & Liveright, Incorporated, 1923 |
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... political , the most broad - minded , the thinking men of the country naturally fall into two great poli- tical groups , the one representing the jealously conservative , the other the daringly liberal tendency . The English parties ...
... political , the most broad - minded , the thinking men of the country naturally fall into two great poli- tical groups , the one representing the jealously conservative , the other the daringly liberal tendency . The English parties ...
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... political aim was to insure the continuance of their power to do so . Such are the conditions which exercise a partly pernicious , partly inspiring and stimulating influence on the country's authors . In those of them in whose breasts ...
... political aim was to insure the continuance of their power to do so . Such are the conditions which exercise a partly pernicious , partly inspiring and stimulating influence on the country's authors . In those of them in whose breasts ...
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... political equivalents in Canning's actions as minister . Indeed , Canning's speeches complement these authors ' works . Castlereagh's invertebrate speeches and his dull , meagre official letters ( the more meagre because , as a good ...
... political equivalents in Canning's actions as minister . Indeed , Canning's speeches complement these authors ' works . Castlereagh's invertebrate speeches and his dull , meagre official letters ( the more meagre because , as a good ...
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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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