The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... evil . Hawthorne's early stories exhibit a cheer- less preoccupation with such subjects ; he wrote short allegories reminiscent of The Pilgrim's Progress ; he speculated upon the reality of the unpardonable sin . His American Note ...
... evil . Hawthorne's early stories exhibit a cheer- less preoccupation with such subjects ; he wrote short allegories reminiscent of The Pilgrim's Progress ; he speculated upon the reality of the unpardonable sin . His American Note ...
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... evil be done against one instead of by one , how different are the results and what redress has the injured ? It was an excellent opening for senti- mentality , but Hawthorne turned sternly from the temp- tation . His answer was ...
... evil be done against one instead of by one , how different are the results and what redress has the injured ? It was an excellent opening for senti- mentality , but Hawthorne turned sternly from the temp- tation . His answer was ...
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... evil comes from the landscape and the setting . She stood firm in a belief that man is of a dual nature , that there is originally evil in his heart as well as good , and that it is that man's highest duty to suppress the evil , even ...
... evil comes from the landscape and the setting . She stood firm in a belief that man is of a dual nature , that there is originally evil in his heart as well as good , and that it is that man's highest duty to suppress the evil , even ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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