Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... less apparent , but not less real than the exact- ing a moral reason for a mathematical or physical fact . " In the maxim , " the greatest happiness of the greatest number , " and in the profound , practical desire for justice , which ...
... less apparent , but not less real than the exact- ing a moral reason for a mathematical or physical fact . " In the maxim , " the greatest happiness of the greatest number , " and in the profound , practical desire for justice , which ...
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... less . salient and active ; it is purely of a corroborative nature- corroboration of the claim advanced by his country to the possession of many and various attributes . The Scotchman's spirit of nationality is continuously active ...
... less . salient and active ; it is purely of a corroborative nature- corroboration of the claim advanced by his country to the possession of many and various attributes . The Scotchman's spirit of nationality is continuously active ...
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... less correct- ing , a page , who had not the gift of conciseness , and who made no serious demands on himself in the matter of com- position ? He demands still less of his readers , as far as attention and quick apprehension are ...
... less correct- ing , a page , who had not the gift of conciseness , and who made no serious demands on himself in the matter of com- position ? He demands still less of his readers , as far as attention and quick apprehension are ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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