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In numerous poems Wordsworth refers to the strong impression made upon him as a youth by the pageantry of nature . In one of them , to which , according to his frequent custom , he gave a prolix title , Influence of Natural Objects in ...
In numerous poems Wordsworth refers to the strong impression made upon him as a youth by the pageantry of nature . In one of them , to which , according to his frequent custom , he gave a prolix title , Influence of Natural Objects in ...
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A hasty glance at the history of Ireland during Thomas Moore's youth will help us to understand how this man with the gentle nature and the sweet lyric gift was the first to rouse English poetry from its engrossed preoccupation with ...
A hasty glance at the history of Ireland during Thomas Moore's youth will help us to understand how this man with the gentle nature and the sweet lyric gift was the first to rouse English poetry from its engrossed preoccupation with ...
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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 worthlessness of life and fame - this young poet who had not yet tasted ...
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 worthlessness of life and fame - this young poet who had not yet tasted ...
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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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