Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... eyes with which Wordsworth looked at trees and birds , are nature itself . They are the English feminine nature ; and never have the essential qualities of this nature been more exactly expressed . Take as an example of what I mean ...
... eyes with which Wordsworth looked at trees and birds , are nature itself . They are the English feminine nature ; and never have the essential qualities of this nature been more exactly expressed . Take as an example of what I mean ...
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... eyes . Anything of the nature of a story , especially if it was in rhyme , he learned with ease , but - a fact ... eye for every ruin , every monument of antiquity , every curious old stone ; but he had not Wordsworth's intensity of ...
... eyes . Anything of the nature of a story , especially if it was in rhyme , he learned with ease , but - a fact ... eye for every ruin , every monument of antiquity , every curious old stone ; but he had not Wordsworth's intensity of ...
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... eyes were turned . In the drawing- rooms young ladies trembled with the delightful hope that he might take them in to dinner , and at the dinner - table hardly dared to partake of what was set before them , be- cause it was known that ...
... eyes were turned . In the drawing- rooms young ladies trembled with the delightful hope that he might take them in to dinner , and at the dinner - table hardly dared to partake of what was set before them , be- cause it was known that ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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