From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... means he used - besides throwing himself into amateur productions of Every Man in His Humour and The Merry Wives of Windsor - to climb out of a mild depression . His “ Chuzzlewit agonies , ” as he called them , and the writing of A ...
... means he used - besides throwing himself into amateur productions of Every Man in His Humour and The Merry Wives of Windsor - to climb out of a mild depression . His “ Chuzzlewit agonies , ” as he called them , and the writing of A ...
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... means , a survival that is offset in the earlier novel by satire and the mysteries of Gamp's profession but not foreclosed by the plot . The death of little Paul in the second novel does foreclose survival by this means , and the tragic ...
... means , a survival that is offset in the earlier novel by satire and the mysteries of Gamp's profession but not foreclosed by the plot . The death of little Paul in the second novel does foreclose survival by this means , and the tragic ...
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... means everything , don't it , Papa ? " asked his son : not observing , or possibly not understanding , the qualification . " It includes it : yes , " said Mr. Dombey . " Why didn't money save me my Mama ? " returned the child . “ It isn ...
... means everything , don't it , Papa ? " asked his son : not observing , or possibly not understanding , the qualification . " It includes it : yes , " said Mr. Dombey . " Why didn't money save me my Mama ? " returned the child . “ It isn ...
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