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We have it very marked , for instance , in No. xv . of the Poems of Imagination , in which he tells of the impression produced on him , during a lonely walk , by the sudden sight of " a host of golden daffodils , " " Beside the lake ...
We have it very marked , for instance , in No. xv . of the Poems of Imagination , in which he tells of the impression produced on him , during a lonely walk , by the sudden sight of " a host of golden daffodils , " " Beside the lake ...
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It tells of the terror induced in a coarse , cruel man by the supernatural fortitude with which a poor ass bears the most terrible blows rather than move- -a terror which , in combination with the excited imaginings due to the darkness ...
It tells of the terror induced in a coarse , cruel man by the supernatural fortitude with which a poor ass bears the most terrible blows rather than move- -a terror which , in combination with the excited imaginings due to the darkness ...
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Byron had long flourished his lash above the Prince Regent's head , and many a telling stroke had fallen upon that ... And with a feeling and fervour far surpassing that displayed by Moore in his satirical letters , he tells England of ...
Byron had long flourished his lash above the Prince Regent's head , and many a telling stroke had fallen upon that ... And with a feeling and fervour far surpassing that displayed by Moore in his satirical letters , he tells England of ...
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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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