From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... idea of the Son taking firmer and firmer possession of him , swelling and bloating his pride to a prodigious extent . As the boy begins to grow up , I shall show him quite impatient for his getting on , and urging his masters to set him ...
... idea of the Son taking firmer and firmer possession of him , swelling and bloating his pride to a prodigious extent . As the boy begins to grow up , I shall show him quite impatient for his getting on , and urging his masters to set him ...
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... idea that we are all in some sense helpless before the circumstances of modern life . An ad- vantage of the fairy - tale approach to this idea is that the helplessness of a small person can be exaggerated and thereby discharged in tears ...
... idea that we are all in some sense helpless before the circumstances of modern life . An ad- vantage of the fairy - tale approach to this idea is that the helplessness of a small person can be exaggerated and thereby discharged in tears ...
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... idea that a man can ruin his own property if he wishes ) underlie the idea that it is entirely up to the discretion of an individual father when he should raise the morality of his children by beating their bodies . . . . The device of ...
... idea that a man can ruin his own property if he wishes ) underlie the idea that it is entirely up to the discretion of an individual father when he should raise the morality of his children by beating their bodies . . . . The device of ...
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