The Narrative Art of Charles Dickens: The Rhetoric of Sympathy and Irony in His NovelsClarendon, 1970 - Всего страниц: 374 Based on author's thesis, University of Nottingham. |
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... face , a figure that might have become corpulent but for his being so continuously in earnest that he was never at rest , and a chin that might have sub- sided into a double chin but for the vehement emphasis in which it was constantly ...
... face , a figure that might have become corpulent but for his being so continuously in earnest that he was never at rest , and a chin that might have sub- sided into a double chin but for the vehement emphasis in which it was constantly ...
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... ( face - ? - face imaginable ) GIRL ! WITH SUCH rich golden hair , ( and ) SUCH soft blue eyes , and ( ? a ) SUCH A bright , ( - ? - ) INNOCENT , trusting face ! " Miss Ada , " said Mr. Kenge , " this is Miss Summerson . " She came to ...
... ( face - ? - face imaginable ) GIRL ! WITH SUCH rich golden hair , ( and ) SUCH soft blue eyes , and ( ? a ) SUCH A bright , ( - ? - ) INNOCENT , trusting face ! " Miss Ada , " said Mr. Kenge , " this is Miss Summerson . " She came to ...
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... face were large enough for the body of a giant . His black eyes were restless , SLY , and cunning ; his mouth and chin , bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard ; and his complexion was one of that kind which never looks clean ...
... face were large enough for the body of a giant . His black eyes were restless , SLY , and cunning ; his mouth and chin , bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard ; and his complexion was one of that kind which never looks clean ...
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DICKENS AS A CONSCIOUS | 1 |
Dickenss Concept of Narrative | 15 |
DICKENSS USE OF LANGUAGE AS A NARRATIVE | 41 |
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