Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... attacks , which were sometimes so violent that he rolled on the floor in agony , and had recourse to opium to dull the pain ; when he had his worst attacks he would not let the opium bottle out of his hand . When he was visiting the ...
... attacks , which were sometimes so violent that he rolled on the floor in agony , and had recourse to opium to dull the pain ; when he had his worst attacks he would not let the opium bottle out of his hand . When he was visiting the ...
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... attacks on civilisation ( as the joys of which the poet enumerates " war , pestilence , the despot's desolation , the kingly scourge " ) are always accom- panied by ardent declarations of love for nature ( see especi- ally viii . 61-68 ) ...
... attacks on civilisation ( as the joys of which the poet enumerates " war , pestilence , the despot's desolation , the kingly scourge " ) are always accom- panied by ardent declarations of love for nature ( see especi- ally viii . 61-68 ) ...
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... attacks upon the different European Governments . He had witnessed the collapse of Carbonarism when brought into ... attack , a band of rebellious Suliotes made their way into his room , brandishing their sabres , and demanding ...
... attacks upon the different European Governments . He had witnessed the collapse of Carbonarism when brought into ... attack , a band of rebellious Suliotes made their way into his room , brandishing their sabres , and demanding ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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