Charles Dickens : Dombey and Son, and Little Dorrit: A CasebookAlan Shelston Macmillan, 1985 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... figure of speech belonging to herself , which rhetoricians would probably class among the figures ' working by surplusage ' : ' Your Toxes and your Chickses may draw out my two front double teeth , Mrs Richards , but that's no reason ...
... figure of speech belonging to herself , which rhetoricians would probably class among the figures ' working by surplusage ' : ' Your Toxes and your Chickses may draw out my two front double teeth , Mrs Richards , but that's no reason ...
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... figure in all Dickens ; chapter 34 , a scene between Alice and her mother , I take to be the worst he ever wrote . Thus , as a satire on Pride , the book is not very effective . Contrast the life of Mr Dombey and his polite ...
... figure in all Dickens ; chapter 34 , a scene between Alice and her mother , I take to be the worst he ever wrote . Thus , as a satire on Pride , the book is not very effective . Contrast the life of Mr Dombey and his polite ...
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... figure of Mr Merdle must not mislead us on this point- should , indeed , guide us aright , for Mr Merdle , despite his destructive power , is an innocent and passive man among those who live by the social will . It is to be noted of all ...
... figure of Mr Merdle must not mislead us on this point- should , indeed , guide us aright , for Mr Merdle , despite his destructive power , is an innocent and passive man among those who live by the social will . It is to be noted of all ...
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General Editors Preface | 7 |
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Origins and Reception | 23 |
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