Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the PeriodBoni & Liveright, Incorporated, 1923 |
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... Youth , who daily farther from the east Must travel , still is Nature's priest . " In numerous poems Wordsworth refers to the strong im- pression made upon him as a youth by the pageantry of nature . In one of them , to which ...
... Youth , who daily farther from the east Must travel , still is Nature's priest . " In numerous poems Wordsworth refers to the strong im- pression made upon him as a youth by the pageantry of nature . In one of them , to which ...
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... youth were the period of the revolting events now to be related . From the time when the English Government showed , by the appointment of Lord Camden as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ( 1795 ) , that it had abandoned the humaner policy of ...
... youth were the period of the revolting events now to be related . From the time when the English Government showed , by the appointment of Lord Camden as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ( 1795 ) , that it had abandoned the humaner policy of ...
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... youth . With a wasted youth behind him , he had stood , like a phlegmatically mournful Hamlet , at the grave of Achilles , declaiming , with a skull in his hand , on the worth- lessness of life and fame - this young poet who had not yet ...
... youth . With a wasted youth behind him , he had stood , like a phlegmatically mournful Hamlet , at the grave of Achilles , declaiming , with a skull in his hand , on the worth- lessness of life and fame - this young poet who had not yet ...
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CHAP PAGE 1 COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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admiration appeared ardent attacks beautiful Cain called Canto of Childe century character Childe Harold Coleridge Coleridge's Countess Countess Guiccioli death described Don Juan earth England English Naturalism erotic expression eyes feeling French Giaour hear heart heaven hero Holy Alliance honour human idea imagination impression Ireland Irish Keats Keats's King Lady Lady Caroline Lamb Lake School Landor letter liberty literary literature lived Lord Byron lyric manner melancholy melodious mind Moore Moore's moral mother nature never Newstead Newstead Abbey passion period poem poet poet's poetic poetry political Prince produced Prometheus reader Revolution Robert Emmet satire says scene Scott Shelley Shelley's Siege of Corinth Sir Walter Scott society song soul Southey Southey's spirit stanza style suffering Thalaba thee things Thomas Moore thou thought turn verse whilst whole words Wordsworth writes written wrote young youth