Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... reason ; yet prepares that after - joy Which reason cherishes . And thus the soul , By that sweet taste of pleasure unpursued , Doth find itself insensibly disposed To virtue and true goodness . ... . . . . The easy man Who sits at his ...
... reason ; yet prepares that after - joy Which reason cherishes . And thus the soul , By that sweet taste of pleasure unpursued , Doth find itself insensibly disposed To virtue and true goodness . ... . . . . The easy man Who sits at his ...
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... reason for it given by Shelley him- self in a short essay On Love . He describes the essence of love as an irresistible craving for sympathy : " If we reason , we would be understood ; if we imagine , we would that the airy children of ...
... reason for it given by Shelley him- self in a short essay On Love . He describes the essence of love as an irresistible craving for sympathy : " If we reason , we would be understood ; if we imagine , we would that the airy children of ...
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... reason to its yoke ; but in Cain we see human reason writhing under this yoke , rebelling against it - tortured by its pricks and kicking against them . And what lends special attraction to the spectacle is , that the human reason in ...
... reason to its yoke ; but in Cain we see human reason writhing under this yoke , rebelling against it - tortured by its pricks and kicking against them . And what lends special attraction to the spectacle is , that the human reason in ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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