The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... kind of writing . Prose was made to fit the homely matters of history and religious legend and homily . The convention persisted in the period of Middle English when , under French influence , story - telling became a very important art ...
... kind of writing . Prose was made to fit the homely matters of history and religious legend and homily . The convention persisted in the period of Middle English when , under French influence , story - telling became a very important art ...
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... kind of satirist , a gentler and wiser kind ; one with an eye alert upon the foibles of associates but with a heart gentle enough to avoid giving serious hurt . Certain ranks of society , becoming more comfortable and therefore more ...
... kind of satirist , a gentler and wiser kind ; one with an eye alert upon the foibles of associates but with a heart gentle enough to avoid giving serious hurt . Certain ranks of society , becoming more comfortable and therefore more ...
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... kind of liter- ary Calvinism about him . But whereas Dickens with his practical mind regarded conscience as a useful guide to health and wealth and good - will from one's neighbors , a kind of talisman which would even insure the ...
... kind of liter- ary Calvinism about him . But whereas Dickens with his practical mind regarded conscience as a useful guide to health and wealth and good - will from one's neighbors , a kind of talisman which would even insure the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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