The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... become intelligent . There are many ideas to the square inch in Meredith . " This man is no fule , " was Carlyle's laconic comment upon Richard Feverel and upon a brain that teemed with strikingly modern thoughts . Indeed , Meredith ...
... become intelligent . There are many ideas to the square inch in Meredith . " This man is no fule , " was Carlyle's laconic comment upon Richard Feverel and upon a brain that teemed with strikingly modern thoughts . Indeed , Meredith ...
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... become " well - nigh the sole agent of his catastrophe " . It is significant that in James's opinion the story centers in an onlooker , Rowland Mal- let , whose " drama of consciousness " is , in the author's mind , the body of the plot ...
... become " well - nigh the sole agent of his catastrophe " . It is significant that in James's opinion the story centers in an onlooker , Rowland Mal- let , whose " drama of consciousness " is , in the author's mind , the body of the plot ...
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... become enthusiastic over Shelley's poetry and from it got his first lessons in freedom , although we must believe that he was already endowed with a not inconsiderable determination to act and think , talk and write as he pleased ...
... become enthusiastic over Shelley's poetry and from it got his first lessons in freedom , although we must believe that he was already endowed with a not inconsiderable determination to act and think , talk and write as he pleased ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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