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Where'er the aged beggar takes his rounds , The mild necessity of use compels To acts of love ; and habit does the work Of reason ; yet prepares that after - joy Which reason cherishes . And thus the soul , By that sweet taste of ...
Where'er the aged beggar takes his rounds , The mild necessity of use compels To acts of love ; and habit does the work Of reason ; yet prepares that after - joy Which reason cherishes . And thus the soul , By that sweet taste of ...
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A fourth letter arrived - it was from Donna Josepha , in which she informed me that her father's letter was written by her particular desire . quested the reason by return of post : she replied , by express , that as reason had nothing ...
A fourth letter arrived - it was from Donna Josepha , in which she informed me that her father's letter was written by her particular desire . quested the reason by return of post : she replied , by express , that as reason had nothing ...
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The first reason for the admiration of Pope is to be sought in Byron's spirit of contradiction . The fact that the poets of that Lake School which he despised were continually reviling Pope , was in itself a sufficient reason for his ...
The first reason for the admiration of Pope is to be sought in Byron's spirit of contradiction . The fact that the poets of that Lake School which he despised were continually reviling Pope , was in itself a sufficient reason for his ...
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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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