The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... interest not to be surpassed by the authentic records of later and real explorers like Grant and Speke and Stanley . Moll Flanders ( 1722 ) and Roxana ( 1724 ) were alike in- asmuch as each told the history of a lady of easy morals ...
... interest not to be surpassed by the authentic records of later and real explorers like Grant and Speke and Stanley . Moll Flanders ( 1722 ) and Roxana ( 1724 ) were alike in- asmuch as each told the history of a lady of easy morals ...
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... interest young and old in the arts and sciences and to set their feet in the paths of rectitude . The stock figures are Tommy Merton , per- verted by wealth and ease ; Henry Sanford , honestly poor ; and Mr. Barlow , a clergyman who ...
... interest young and old in the arts and sciences and to set their feet in the paths of rectitude . The stock figures are Tommy Merton , per- verted by wealth and ease ; Henry Sanford , honestly poor ; and Mr. Barlow , a clergyman who ...
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... interest in biography , has made popular the careers of Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton , of Byron , and of Napoleon in her Divine Lady ( 1924 ) , The Glorious Apollo ( 1925 ) and The Thunderer ( 1927 ) respectively . Unlike E. Barrington ...
... interest in biography , has made popular the careers of Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton , of Byron , and of Napoleon in her Divine Lady ( 1924 ) , The Glorious Apollo ( 1925 ) and The Thunderer ( 1927 ) respectively . Unlike E. Barrington ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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