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Even during his sufferings he is perfectly calm ; for he knows that Jupiter's reign is but a passing period in the life of the universe . ... and threaten him , he only says : " I weigh not what ye do , but what ye suffer , Being evil .
Even during his sufferings he is perfectly calm ; for he knows that Jupiter's reign is but a passing period in the life of the universe . ... and threaten him , he only says : " I weigh not what ye do , but what ye suffer , Being evil .
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The sympathy with human suffering , which in his serious poetry gradually swallows up all other sympathies , is the form in which the feeling of the reality of life prevails over his Romanticism and supersedes it .
The sympathy with human suffering , which in his serious poetry gradually swallows up all other sympathies , is the form in which the feeling of the reality of life prevails over his Romanticism and supersedes it .
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Even a superOf Tasso Byron had already written . ficial comparison of Goethe's Tasso with Byron's Lament of Tasso is sufficient to show us what a resistless attraction hopeless suffering had for Byron's imagination .
Even a superOf Tasso Byron had already written . ficial comparison of Goethe's Tasso with Byron's Lament of Tasso is sufficient to show us what a resistless attraction hopeless suffering had for Byron's imagination .
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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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