The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... moved John Wesley to say of the book : " The strokes are so deliberately fine , the touches so easy , natural , and affecting , that I know not who can survey it with tearless eyes , unless he has a heart of stone . " Another divine ...
... moved John Wesley to say of the book : " The strokes are so deliberately fine , the touches so easy , natural , and affecting , that I know not who can survey it with tearless eyes , unless he has a heart of stone . " Another divine ...
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... moved to Casterbridge . Farfrae , in love with Eliza- beth - Jane , seizes upon the opportunity to see her apart from her " father " , with whom he becomes on worse and worse terms and from whom he presently separates . Lucetta , seeing ...
... moved to Casterbridge . Farfrae , in love with Eliza- beth - Jane , seizes upon the opportunity to see her apart from her " father " , with whom he becomes on worse and worse terms and from whom he presently separates . Lucetta , seeing ...
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... after all , he has been not the giant he set out to be but a help- less pawn moved by blind gods . The " Genius " is the study of a weak character united to an artistic temperament . Eugene Witla is one of THE TRIUMPH OF REALISM 341.
... after all , he has been not the giant he set out to be but a help- less pawn moved by blind gods . The " Genius " is the study of a weak character united to an artistic temperament . Eugene Witla is one of THE TRIUMPH OF REALISM 341.
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
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