Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... Shelley- was carved upon the stone in the Protestant cemetery in Rome under which his ashes lie ; and below the name are engraved the words : Cor cordium . Cor cordium , heart of hearts - such was the simple in- scription in which Shelley's ...
... Shelley- was carved upon the stone in the Protestant cemetery in Rome under which his ashes lie ; and below the name are engraved the words : Cor cordium . Cor cordium , heart of hearts - such was the simple in- scription in which Shelley's ...
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... Shelley , during the one completed period of his life that preceding the writing of The Cenci - sought no foundation in ... Shelley's lyrics remind us of the Homeric hymns ; his political comedy recalls Aristophanes both by its reckless ...
... Shelley , during the one completed period of his life that preceding the writing of The Cenci - sought no foundation in ... Shelley's lyrics remind us of the Homeric hymns ; his political comedy recalls Aristophanes both by its reckless ...
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... Shelley's instrument was an exquisite violin ; a trumpet was what was needed to pierce the air and give the signal for battle . Little remains to be told of Shelley's life - only the story of his last sail from Leghorn to Lerici , of ...
... Shelley's instrument was an exquisite violin ; a trumpet was what was needed to pierce the air and give the signal for battle . Little remains to be told of Shelley's life - only the story of his last sail from Leghorn to Lerici , of ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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