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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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His epic poems and his ballads are not superior to corresponding productions of Wordsworth's ; but he had true lyric genius . He is the Tyrtæus or Petöfi of the Naturalistic School . To him the cause of his country and the cause of ...
His epic poems and his ballads are not superior to corresponding productions of Wordsworth's ; but he had true lyric genius . He is the Tyrtæus or Petöfi of the Naturalistic School . To him the cause of his country and the cause of ...
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True , " the poet writes : " True the carr'd aëronaut can mount as high ; But what's the triumph of his volant art ? A rash intrusion on the realms of air . His helmless vehicle , a silken toy , A bubble bursting in the thunder - cloud ...
True , " the poet writes : " True the carr'd aëronaut can mount as high ; But what's the triumph of his volant art ? A rash intrusion on the realms of air . His helmless vehicle , a silken toy , A bubble bursting in the thunder - cloud ...
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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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