The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... called upon to display no more indi- viduality than that demanded by one who succors the helpless from danger because he thought it the duty of a nobly - born man , who acts straightforwardly , and who respects family rights to a ...
... called upon to display no more indi- viduality than that demanded by one who succors the helpless from danger because he thought it the duty of a nobly - born man , who acts straightforwardly , and who respects family rights to a ...
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... called a " husband - hunting butterfly " ) but never souring because of the small appreciation her genius received . She must have possessed an ample fund of bal- anced energy : in a community where not many young were devoted to ...
... called a " husband - hunting butterfly " ) but never souring because of the small appreciation her genius received . She must have possessed an ample fund of bal- anced energy : in a community where not many young were devoted to ...
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... called the Victorian Era . This does not mean , of course , that there was any clearly seen line of cleavage between the old Romantic Period and the new Victorian Period ; it means simply that English literature , evolving naturally ...
... called the Victorian Era . This does not mean , of course , that there was any clearly seen line of cleavage between the old Romantic Period and the new Victorian Period ; it means simply that English literature , evolving naturally ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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