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Thomas Campbell has not written many purely erotic poems - he prefers the shorter or longer love - story in verse to the personal outburst - but some of the few are as tender in tone as Moore's or Keats's .
Thomas Campbell has not written many purely erotic poems - he prefers the shorter or longer love - story in verse to the personal outburst - but some of the few are as tender in tone as Moore's or Keats's .
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It is undeniable that Gebir , in spite of all its passionate republicanism , is a stilted , valueless composition , which bears evident traces of having been , by a characteristic whim of its author , first written in Latin verse .
It is undeniable that Gebir , in spite of all its passionate republicanism , is a stilted , valueless composition , which bears evident traces of having been , by a characteristic whim of its author , first written in Latin verse .
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soul and spirit ; and the feelings to which he gave expression were those inmost feelings , for which words seem too coarse , and which find vent only in music or in such verse as his , which is musical as richly harmonised melodies .
soul and spirit ; and the feelings to which he gave expression were those inmost feelings , for which words seem too coarse , and which find vent only in music or in such verse as his , which is musical as richly harmonised melodies .
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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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