The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... affection . In A Sentimental Journey he confesses to " having been in love , with one princess or another , almost all my life , and I hope I shall go on so until I die , being firmly persuaded , that if ever I do a mean action , it ...
... affection . In A Sentimental Journey he confesses to " having been in love , with one princess or another , almost all my life , and I hope I shall go on so until I die , being firmly persuaded , that if ever I do a mean action , it ...
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... affection being motivated with a carefulness and insight that imply a surprising knowl- edge of human nature in a day when the jargon of ab- normal psychology was not bandied about so lightly as it is today . Pierre is a book of tense ...
... affection being motivated with a carefulness and insight that imply a surprising knowl- edge of human nature in a day when the jargon of ab- normal psychology was not bandied about so lightly as it is today . Pierre is a book of tense ...
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... affection is concerned . The satire , however , sharpened for the benefit of one individual , is not so trenchant as that of Vanity Fair ; Thackeray has a tolerance for the errors of youth ; he even has faith in Arthur . " If thou hast ...
... affection is concerned . The satire , however , sharpened for the benefit of one individual , is not so trenchant as that of Vanity Fair ; Thackeray has a tolerance for the errors of youth ; he even has faith in Arthur . " If thou hast ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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