Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the PeriodBoni & Liveright, Incorporated, 1923 |
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... reader , to be seized by readers who are only seeking entertainment ; or they are preserved and bound by the cultivated readers , to be given away as birthday and Christmas gifts to their sons and daughters , nephews and nieces . Such ...
... reader , to be seized by readers who are only seeking entertainment ; or they are preserved and bound by the cultivated readers , to be given away as birthday and Christmas gifts to their sons and daughters , nephews and nieces . Such ...
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... reader has already divined that the young hero of these touching laments is no other than Moore's old college friend , Robert Emmet . It was undoubtedly this young man's tragic fate which inspired the finest of the songs of freedom con ...
... reader has already divined that the young hero of these touching laments is no other than Moore's old college friend , Robert Emmet . It was undoubtedly this young man's tragic fate which inspired the finest of the songs of freedom con ...
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... reader , too , is not really awakened until he begins to divine Ireland and the Irish under these Ghebers and their strange surroundings . Hence it is that The Fire- Worshippers is the only entirely successful part of the poem . The ...
... reader , too , is not really awakened until he begins to divine Ireland and the Irish under these Ghebers and their strange surroundings . Hence it is that The Fire- Worshippers is the only entirely successful part of the poem . The ...
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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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