The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... accepted as readily as Sinbad is accepted by the modern child , for the travels were written with an unstudied simplicity , an air of apparent carefulness of statement , and a gravity that allayed if they did not dispel suspicion . In ...
... accepted as readily as Sinbad is accepted by the modern child , for the travels were written with an unstudied simplicity , an air of apparent carefulness of statement , and a gravity that allayed if they did not dispel suspicion . In ...
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... accepted as readily as Sinbad is accepted by the modern child , for the travels were written with an unstudied simplicity , an air of apparent carefulness of statement , and a gravity that allayed if they did not dispel suspicion . In ...
... accepted as readily as Sinbad is accepted by the modern child , for the travels were written with an unstudied simplicity , an air of apparent carefulness of statement , and a gravity that allayed if they did not dispel suspicion . In ...
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... accepted with general equanimity ; in fact , Sister Carrie is distinctly moral in spite of its violation of the novelists ' agreement that all seducers should be dark - dyed villains and all frail women come to bad ends . In these books ...
... accepted with general equanimity ; in fact , Sister Carrie is distinctly moral in spite of its violation of the novelists ' agreement that all seducers should be dark - dyed villains and all frail women come to bad ends . In these books ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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