The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... half - respected , half - menial and became an important agent in setting up the ideals of chivalry ; instead of be- ing she who distributed bread she became one for whose favor lances were broken . Poems were addressed to her and ...
... half - respected , half - menial and became an important agent in setting up the ideals of chivalry ; instead of be- ing she who distributed bread she became one for whose favor lances were broken . Poems were addressed to her and ...
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... half century before an upheaval sent it running back into the main stream of English fiction , and dug a new and wide channel called conveniently the historical romance . The historical ro- mance depends upon real events and personages ...
... half century before an upheaval sent it running back into the main stream of English fiction , and dug a new and wide channel called conveniently the historical romance . The historical ro- mance depends upon real events and personages ...
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... Half of him wanted to be disorderly , half , orderly ; half had an affection for the rascally Villon and half reverenced a missionary to a leper colony . Finally , after years of wandering in Europe and America , he realized Everyman's ...
... Half of him wanted to be disorderly , half , orderly ; half had an affection for the rascally Villon and half reverenced a missionary to a leper colony . Finally , after years of wandering in Europe and America , he realized Everyman's ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
PAGE | 53 |
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