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Scott's personal amiability as Sheriff of Selkirkshire had , ere this , made him such a favourite that , as Wordsworth wrote in 1803 , his name acted as an open sesame throughout the Border country ; now he became equally beloved as a ...
Scott's personal amiability as Sheriff of Selkirkshire had , ere this , made him such a favourite that , as Wordsworth wrote in 1803 , his name acted as an open sesame throughout the Border country ; now he became equally beloved as a ...
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In February 1819 , the most fruitful month in his life , he wrote the Ode to Psyche , The Eve of St. Agnes , and great part of Hyperion . And early in the spring , sitting under a plum - tree in the Brawnes ' garden , he wrote his Ode ...
In February 1819 , the most fruitful month in his life , he wrote the Ode to Psyche , The Eve of St. Agnes , and great part of Hyperion . And early in the spring , sitting under a plum - tree in the Brawnes ' garden , he wrote his Ode ...
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It was to gratify her that he wrote The Prophecy of Dante , and translated from the Inferno the famous episode of ... under her influence that he wrote the Venetian dramas , Marino Faliero and The Two Foscari , plays which , though they ...
It was to gratify her that he wrote The Prophecy of Dante , and translated from the Inferno the famous episode of ... under her influence that he wrote the Venetian dramas , Marino Faliero and The Two Foscari , plays which , though they ...
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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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