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The second major point of difference is formal. While the Romantic poets sought to escape from traditional verse patterns and to follow the rhythms of natural speech, 18th century poets use the Pindaric Ode, Miltonic blank verse and the Spenserian stanza. The 18th century Reflective poets mark the period of transition from Augustan Neoclassicism to 19t

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1-2; 10-11; 12-13; 19-20.
3) What effect do the rhyme scheme and repetitions create?
Of great simplicity, like a nursery rhyme.
Language
1) What are the details of the lamb’s description?
Softest clothing, wooly, bright, tender voice.
2) What are the details of the Christ’s description?
Meek and mild.
3) What do the words

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Wordsworth and conservatism
That is the more so with Wordsworth, whose longer life makes him more and more complacent toward conservatism. His retirement to the Lake District is a clear manifestation of his incapability to keep his revolutionary ideals concerning man and human liberties. All in all, the first generation romantics reveal themsel

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5) Who is Tom Dacre?
Another chimney sweeper
6) Why did Tom cry?
Because his head was shaved
7) How did the little boy comfort him?
By saying that he wouldn’t get his hair dirty
8) What did Tom dream?
That an angel came and freed all the little boys. They washed in the river and played in the clouds.
9) What did the

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The picturesque and the Gothic
Gothic literature reveals love for ancient ruins and wild scenery. These elements had been introduced into England by Italian painters especially Salvator Rosa.

The influence of Piranesi
The figurative artist who influenced English Gothic writers was Giambattista Piranesi. His art was a perfect exampl

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diskutieren mit
sprechen mit
telefonieren mit
vergleichen mit
smettere di (fare qualcosa)
discutere con
parlare con
parlare al telefono con
confrontare con
nach + dativo
fragen nach
suchen nach

chiedere a qualcuno qualcosa
cercare qualcosa
(ber + accusativo
sich (rgern (b

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In der Wohnung des Fabrikant spielen einige Menschen Karten, dann sehen sie aus dem Fenster und hören das Gebrüll der Menge (il ruggito della folla). Es gibt ein Streik der Weber und der sogenannte rote Bäcker ist der Anführer. Sie diskutieren über den Streik und die Gefahr, das die Arbeiter das Haus des Fabrikant stürmen.
Die Protagonisten si

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In diese Periode entwickelt sich eine neue Philosophie: der Positivismus. Bezeichnend dafür ist ein Satz Feuerbachs: „Der Mensch ist was er isst!“. Der Geist und die Seele gibt es mit dem Positivismus nicht mehr, nur das Korps.

Der Naturalismus:
Der Positivismus beeinflusst die literarische Strömung Naturalismus, dessen größter Vertreter i

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I am fluent in English and German, having attended various language training courses abroad. I also subscribe to “Europen Car Monthly”, which, as you know, gives up-to-date information on all new European and Japanese models, and therefore I feel suitably qualified to take on this position. In addition to this I have always been interested in cars and a

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Of course this is a subtle provocation: if we can allow people to starve to death, why not be less hypocritical and eat their children?!
Swift intention is to shock the reader who is forced to either amused disbelief or unconscious acceptance.
Swift shows us with simplicity the tragic facts: thousands of people, especially children, are starving