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Pasquale Cavalierering empirical exploration. The explorer William George Browne, in his . (1799), commented, for instance, that one needed either a “creative imagination” to “draw… animated pictures” of Africa or “a mind … disposed to observation” to “collect … facts and incidents.”seroma 发表于 2025-3-23 19:15:50
Pasquale Cavaliererth, Keats and Shelley – were conspicuous, initially, for their paltry sales and invisibility to all but the most dedicated habitués of the literary networks that dominated the publishing scene.. If these writers survived in the face of such adversity, it was owing, in part, to their firm sense thatfleeting 发表于 2025-3-24 01:02:09
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Pasquale Cavaliereonation. It’s more likely, however, given the strategic nature of his adoption of other poets’ authorial personae, that he was perfectly conscious that he was only Byron or Cowper in the sense that his poetry was an art of his own that constantly called upon theirs, both by alluding to phrases, genrDebility 发表于 2025-3-24 07:25:18
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Pasquale Cavalierebered. George Eliot, for example, chose the period of agitation leading up to the Bill as the setting for both . (1866) and . (1871-2). Although ., in particular, seems implicitly concerned with the debate preceding the Reform Act of 1867, the fact that the novel is set in the early 1830s in itself烦忧 发表于 2025-3-24 19:19:52
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