Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... writes : " This journey to Italy wakes me at daylight every morning , and haunts me horribly . I shall endeavour to go , though it be with the sensation of marching up against a Battery . " On board ship he writes , referring to his ...
... writes : " This journey to Italy wakes me at daylight every morning , and haunts me horribly . I shall endeavour to go , though it be with the sensation of marching up against a Battery . " On board ship he writes , referring to his ...
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... writes Moore , " that it would make its appearance ; but , lo and behold , on the next evening of publication , when seated , as usual , in my little corner by the fire , I unfolded the paper for the purpose of reading it to my father ...
... writes Moore , " that it would make its appearance ; but , lo and behold , on the next evening of publication , when seated , as usual , in my little corner by the fire , I unfolded the paper for the purpose of reading it to my father ...
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... writes to a lady friend , " and as silly as all single gentlemen must be in that sentimental situation . " And to another friend he writes : " I am now the happiest of mortals , for I became engaged a week ago . Yesterday I met young F ...
... writes to a lady friend , " and as silly as all single gentlemen must be in that sentimental situation . " And to another friend he writes : " I am now the happiest of mortals , for I became engaged a week ago . Yesterday I met young F ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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