The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... experience , and although not a badly dis- sipated man , doubtless ate and drank too much.2 He diced , attempted to abduct and marry a wealthy cousin , rubbed his not always too immaculate coat against lords and ladies , actors ...
... experience , and although not a badly dis- sipated man , doubtless ate and drank too much.2 He diced , attempted to abduct and marry a wealthy cousin , rubbed his not always too immaculate coat against lords and ladies , actors ...
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... experiences on sea and in London and Liverpool , cities of which he had dreamed romantically but which he found repulsive with starvation and vice . Incidentally , Redburn contains the story of a man dying of consump- tion yet ruling ...
... experiences on sea and in London and Liverpool , cities of which he had dreamed romantically but which he found repulsive with starvation and vice . Incidentally , Redburn contains the story of a man dying of consump- tion yet ruling ...
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... experience ever transcend the commonplace . George Eliot had in some measure all three requirements : she was probably the most learned woman who ever wrote English ; she had at least a few profound experiences , to which she could add ...
... experience ever transcend the commonplace . George Eliot had in some measure all three requirements : she was probably the most learned woman who ever wrote English ; she had at least a few profound experiences , to which she could add ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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