英國文學史Commercial Press, 1986 |
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Side 95
... described as the most powerful thing by Shelley , as it was similarly pointed out by Byron : " Commerce has set the mark of selfishness , The signet of its all - enslaving power Upon a shining ore , and called it gold : Before whose ...
... described as the most powerful thing by Shelley , as it was similarly pointed out by Byron : " Commerce has set the mark of selfishness , The signet of its all - enslaving power Upon a shining ore , and called it gold : Before whose ...
Side 108
... described as having died and being claimed by the devil ( Part I ) , who is then described as sometimes a gentleman and at other times " a bard bartering rhymes for sock " , or " a statesman spinning crimes " or a swindler or a thief ...
... described as having died and being claimed by the devil ( Part I ) , who is then described as sometimes a gentleman and at other times " a bard bartering rhymes for sock " , or " a statesman spinning crimes " or a swindler or a thief ...
Side 253
... described in detail in this historical novel of his are mostly those of the English aristocracy , including distinguished lords , political figures and noblemen and small provincial squires . However , the author always shows them in ...
... described in detail in this historical novel of his are mostly those of the English aristocracy , including distinguished lords , political figures and noblemen and small provincial squires . However , the author always shows them in ...
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Chapter | 4 |
English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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19th century appeared attacks beauty became become beginning bourgeois British Byron called capitalist century characters Chartist chiefly collection considered criticism deal death described descriptions Dickens early effect England English especially essays existence expressed father feelings figures finally force freedom French gives hand hero historical human important influence interest Italy known labour land language later literary literature lives London married meets miseries moral Movement nature novel novelist oppression period philosophical picture poems poet poet's poetic poetry political poor present prose published relations religious revealed revolutionary rich rise ruling satire seems Shelley short shows simple social socialist society spirit story struggle sympathy things thought tion tried turned University verse whole Wordsworth workers writers written wrote young