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He himself , after describing the song of the nightingale in similar terms to these , adds ( Poems of Imagination , x . ) : — " I heard a stock - dove sing or say His homely tale this very day ; His voice was buried among trees , Yet to ...
He himself , after describing the song of the nightingale in similar terms to these , adds ( Poems of Imagination , x . ) : — " I heard a stock - dove sing or say His homely tale this very day ; His voice was buried among trees , Yet to ...
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But when Moore's Irish Melodies appeared , it was as if the grief and wrath of a whole nation had suddenly found expression ; in these songs it rose and fell , whispered and shouted , moaned and murmured , like the waves of the sea ...
But when Moore's Irish Melodies appeared , it was as if the grief and wrath of a whole nation had suddenly found expression ; in these songs it rose and fell , whispered and shouted , moaned and murmured , like the waves of the sea ...
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The little spinning song in The Cenci , for example , recalls Amiens ' song in As You Like It or the songs of Desdemona and Ophelia . But where Shelley is most himself he surpasses Shakespeare in delicacy ; and there is no other poet ...
The little spinning song in The Cenci , for example , recalls Amiens ' song in As You Like It or the songs of Desdemona and Ophelia . But where Shelley is most himself he surpasses Shakespeare in delicacy ; and there is no other poet ...
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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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