Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... Harold was founded on his style and sentiments - and granted that Lord John Russell is right when he remarks drily in this connection that if Wordsworth wrote the Third Canto of Childe Harold , it is his best work - it is , nevertheless ...
... Harold was founded on his style and sentiments - and granted that Lord John Russell is right when he remarks drily in this connection that if Wordsworth wrote the Third Canto of Childe Harold , it is his best work - it is , nevertheless ...
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... Harold's better Ego there is no insincerity ; Byron himself will be answerable for all his hero thinks and feels . And to those who remember what Byron's own conduct , immediately after he wrote Childe Harold , was , and who see a ...
... Harold's better Ego there is no insincerity ; Byron himself will be answerable for all his hero thinks and feels . And to those who remember what Byron's own conduct , immediately after he wrote Childe Harold , was , and who see a ...
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... Harold . His second Parliamentary speech was on the subject of Catholic Emancipation . Though it did not please , it is an excellent one ; in it Byron acknowledges , and with correct logic disposes of , one of the arguments against ...
... Harold . His second Parliamentary speech was on the subject of Catholic Emancipation . Though it did not please , it is an excellent one ; in it Byron acknowledges , and with correct logic disposes of , one of the arguments against ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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