The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... knew and delighted to use the law . He boasted that he had " a lawsuit for every letter in the alphabet . " There was a method in this abundant litigation ; it helped replenish the family exchequer , none too well stored . When Sir ...
... knew and delighted to use the law . He boasted that he had " a lawsuit for every letter in the alphabet . " There was a method in this abundant litigation ; it helped replenish the family exchequer , none too well stored . When Sir ...
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... knew slums , slums of London and therefore slums of any large city . He knew broad - girthed coachmen , well- fed country squires , anemic clerks , haughty lawyers , heavy- browed , stagey villains , sweet - eyed and docile young ladies ...
... knew slums , slums of London and therefore slums of any large city . He knew broad - girthed coachmen , well- fed country squires , anemic clerks , haughty lawyers , heavy- browed , stagey villains , sweet - eyed and docile young ladies ...
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... knew this . Little as he was given to self- assessment and free as he was from the insults which critics of that period were wont to bestow liberally upon young writers , he knew instinctively his greatest strength . To display the ...
... knew this . Little as he was given to self- assessment and free as he was from the insults which critics of that period were wont to bestow liberally upon young writers , he knew instinctively his greatest strength . To display the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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