The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... ( save indirectly in Amelia ) , did not exhort ; he held a glass up to the observers of the eight- eenth century and asked them to look at themselves as they really were and , if possible , laugh . 50 THE NOVEL IN ENGLISH.
... ( save indirectly in Amelia ) , did not exhort ; he held a glass up to the observers of the eight- eenth century and asked them to look at themselves as they really were and , if possible , laugh . 50 THE NOVEL IN ENGLISH.
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... asked him- self and tried to answer was , What is the consequence of sin chosen deliberately by people with eyes open to their deed ? With the sin itself he was possibly too little con- cerned ; he did not argue whether Hester and ...
... asked him- self and tried to answer was , What is the consequence of sin chosen deliberately by people with eyes open to their deed ? With the sin itself he was possibly too little con- cerned ; he did not argue whether Hester and ...
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... asked Lady Louisa if she should take the air before dinner ? " Really , " answered she , " I don't know - I'm afraid it's mon- strous hot ; besides " ( putting her hand to her forehead ) , " I ain't half well ; it's quite horrid to have ...
... asked Lady Louisa if she should take the air before dinner ? " Really , " answered she , " I don't know - I'm afraid it's mon- strous hot ; besides " ( putting her hand to her forehead ) , " I ain't half well ; it's quite horrid to have ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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