The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... described simply as " a lady of worth and beauty " ; the hero , Lorenzo , as " one of a very agreeable person . " Isabella had three brothers who , angered by the love affair between their sister and their factor , murdered him in " a ...
... described simply as " a lady of worth and beauty " ; the hero , Lorenzo , as " one of a very agreeable person . " Isabella had three brothers who , angered by the love affair between their sister and their factor , murdered him in " a ...
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... described objectively . The relentless but pitying examination of human beings driven by wayward motives and incidents , the zest over undramatic routine elevated into inextin- guishable comedy were not for him . This is not to say that ...
... described objectively . The relentless but pitying examination of human beings driven by wayward motives and incidents , the zest over undramatic routine elevated into inextin- guishable comedy were not for him . This is not to say that ...
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... described : " It flung skeletons of a married couple on the walls of the future . " Look backward only to correct an error of conduct for the next attempt . [ Indicative of Meredith's wholesome and fre- quent dressing up of platitudes ...
... described : " It flung skeletons of a married couple on the walls of the future . " Look backward only to correct an error of conduct for the next attempt . [ Indicative of Meredith's wholesome and fre- quent dressing up of platitudes ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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