Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... King , who had such a lively recollection of injuries , had a more than royal forget- fulness of services . But perhaps his greatest fault as a public personage and a ruler was his absolute petrifaction in prejudices . In private life ...
... King , who had such a lively recollection of injuries , had a more than royal forget- fulness of services . But perhaps his greatest fault as a public personage and a ruler was his absolute petrifaction in prejudices . In private life ...
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... King and Queen were walking together , they met a little boy and talked to him . At last the King said , " This is the Queen ; kneel down , and kiss her hand . " But this the little fellow obstinately declined to do , out of ...
... King and Queen were walking together , they met a little boy and talked to him . At last the King said , " This is the Queen ; kneel down , and kiss her hand . " But this the little fellow obstinately declined to do , out of ...
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... King of Brobdingnag , peering at a little Gulliver , whom he holds up in one hand , whilst in the other he has an opera - glass , through which he surveys the pigmy . And who , think you , is the little Gulliver ? He wears a cocked ...
... King of Brobdingnag , peering at a little Gulliver , whom he holds up in one hand , whilst in the other he has an opera - glass , through which he surveys the pigmy . And who , think you , is the little Gulliver ? He wears a cocked ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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