Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... took place ; and , as Byron puts it , Castlereagh " dabbled his sleek young hands in Erin's gore . " The fury with which the Government set to work to crush the rebellion and the rebels was so animal and ferocious , that the horrors ...
... took place ; and , as Byron puts it , Castlereagh " dabbled his sleek young hands in Erin's gore . " The fury with which the Government set to work to crush the rebellion and the rebels was so animal and ferocious , that the horrors ...
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... took up the position rather of orators than of authors ; they occupied themselves with theoretical questions of government and civilisation , without consideration of the influence of climatic and geographical conditions , or of the ...
... took up the position rather of orators than of authors ; they occupied themselves with theoretical questions of government and civilisation , without consideration of the influence of climatic and geographical conditions , or of the ...
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... took up the word , as a knight took up the gauntlet , in defiance of injustice . " Shelley had grown up tall and slight , narrow - chested , his features small and not regular except the mouth , which was beautiful , clever , and ...
... took up the word , as a knight took up the gauntlet , in defiance of injustice . " Shelley had grown up tall and slight , narrow - chested , his features small and not regular except the mouth , which was beautiful , clever , and ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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