Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period |
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But how could Nature teach thee true religion , Deprived of these ? Nature doth lead to sin , But ' tis the priest alone can teach remorse , Can bid St. Peter ope the gates of Heaven , And from the penal fires of purgatory Set the soul ...
But how could Nature teach thee true religion , Deprived of these ? Nature doth lead to sin , But ' tis the priest alone can teach remorse , Can bid St. Peter ope the gates of Heaven , And from the penal fires of purgatory Set the soul ...
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It is the one which begins : " When first I met thee , warm and young . " The Prince's name is not mentioned , but the verses can only be understood when it is known that it is to him they refer . Erin , speaking as a woman , describes ...
It is the one which begins : " When first I met thee , warm and young . " The Prince's name is not mentioned , but the verses can only be understood when it is known that it is to him they refer . Erin , speaking as a woman , describes ...
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Who swear that they have known thee ever since Thou feddest for Admetus his white bull ? ' ' I hear them , ' said the God . ' Seize thou the first , And haul him up above the heads of men , And thou shalt hear them shout for thee as ...
Who swear that they have known thee ever since Thou feddest for Admetus his white bull ? ' ' I hear them , ' said the God . ' Seize thou the first , And haul him up above the heads of men , And thou shalt hear them shout for thee as ...
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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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