The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... ideal woman ; he wished her more athletic than her diffident and delicate sister who fainted and languished in many sentimental novels ; he desired also that she be taught as a boy was taught and not trained only in ladylike painting ...
... ideal woman ; he wished her more athletic than her diffident and delicate sister who fainted and languished in many sentimental novels ; he desired also that she be taught as a boy was taught and not trained only in ladylike painting ...
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... ideal - doing one's duty - may be held to the last breath and that only in surrender is ignominy . Per- haps it was this ideal of English sailors that enchanted the young Conrad's fancy ; " England expects every man to do his duty ...
... ideal - doing one's duty - may be held to the last breath and that only in surrender is ignominy . Per- haps it was this ideal of English sailors that enchanted the young Conrad's fancy ; " England expects every man to do his duty ...
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... ideal woman , the beauty of soul and body which shall satisfy his artist's longings . It is significant that whereas the hard- headed Cowperwood mastered sex as he mastered boards of directors the idealistic Witla is ruined by it , so ...
... ideal woman , the beauty of soul and body which shall satisfy his artist's longings . It is significant that whereas the hard- headed Cowperwood mastered sex as he mastered boards of directors the idealistic Witla is ruined by it , so ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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