The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... fellow - townspeople , and he was justified in alluding to himself as the most obscure man of letters in America . It might not be fair to call him unsocial . It would probably be truer to see in him the development of a boy of high ...
... fellow - townspeople , and he was justified in alluding to himself as the most obscure man of letters in America . It might not be fair to call him unsocial . It would probably be truer to see in him the development of a boy of high ...
Стр. 156
... fellow mortals . It is the kind of wit and the brand of humor to be appreciated only by the intelligent ; even in the obvious Northanger Abbey one must read with a knowledge of the extravagances of the Gothic romance in order to ...
... fellow mortals . It is the kind of wit and the brand of humor to be appreciated only by the intelligent ; even in the obvious Northanger Abbey one must read with a knowledge of the extravagances of the Gothic romance in order to ...
Стр. 287
... of discretion . He has written with such mischievous frankness and with such frequency of his life as to arouse amusement among some of his fellow craftsmen and to invite remarks like Chesterton's that " Mr. THE TRIUMPH OF REALISM 287.
... of discretion . He has written with such mischievous frankness and with such frequency of his life as to arouse amusement among some of his fellow craftsmen and to invite remarks like Chesterton's that " Mr. THE TRIUMPH OF REALISM 287.
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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