The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... lack- ing here . When he elevates us it is intellectual pleasure we feel , not emotional ; we thrill at concepts of liberty , culture , aristocracy of taste , completeness of living , but we shed no tears and have no laughter that fills ...
... lack- ing here . When he elevates us it is intellectual pleasure we feel , not emotional ; we thrill at concepts of liberty , culture , aristocracy of taste , completeness of living , but we shed no tears and have no laughter that fills ...
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... lack of reticence accounts for most of his enemies . Even an unprejudiced critic finds it hard to approach Moore's writing with justice , for the Irishman has changed his opinions with such chameleon alacrity , has so flaunted his ...
... lack of reticence accounts for most of his enemies . Even an unprejudiced critic finds it hard to approach Moore's writing with justice , for the Irishman has changed his opinions with such chameleon alacrity , has so flaunted his ...
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... lack of proportion argues that it was organized with too much speed . Babbitt and Arrowsmith are better ; Dodsworth ... lacking . A man with a small but select following is Ronald Firbank , until he died the most exotic of English ...
... lack of proportion argues that it was organized with too much speed . Babbitt and Arrowsmith are better ; Dodsworth ... lacking . A man with a small but select following is Ronald Firbank , until he died the most exotic of English ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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