The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... cried in an ecstatic Éloge : “ . . . tu me restaras sûr le même rayon avec Moïse , Homère , Euripide et Sophocle . " Even so recent and sturdy a figure as Macaulay declared that if Clarissa were lost he could repeat all of it from ...
... cried in an ecstatic Éloge : “ . . . tu me restaras sûr le même rayon avec Moïse , Homère , Euripide et Sophocle . " Even so recent and sturdy a figure as Macaulay declared that if Clarissa were lost he could repeat all of it from ...
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... cries of revolt against the tyranny of nobility and monarchy . Marie Antoinette played at being a dairymaid and Louis tinkered with watches , but the wretches of the streets , inflamed by oratory , conversation and hunger , were ...
... cries of revolt against the tyranny of nobility and monarchy . Marie Antoinette played at being a dairymaid and Louis tinkered with watches , but the wretches of the streets , inflamed by oratory , conversation and hunger , were ...
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... cried out to know why there were no orphanages for grown children who have not yet lost their parents . It is easy to trace a list of novels and plays which develop the point of view that parents hurt more than they benefit their ...
... cried out to know why there were no orphanages for grown children who have not yet lost their parents . It is easy to trace a list of novels and plays which develop the point of view that parents hurt more than they benefit their ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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