The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... less tenacious as his vitality sank ; he became less exuberant and less relentless . Years and disease softened him ; re- sponsibility made his outlook more sober . The friskiness of Tom Jones was almost extinguished by the fortitude ...
... less tenacious as his vitality sank ; he became less exuberant and less relentless . Years and disease softened him ; re- sponsibility made his outlook more sober . The friskiness of Tom Jones was almost extinguished by the fortitude ...
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... less intelligent in irony , less cohesive in plot , and much more brutal in tone than it had been under Fielding's guidance . Even though the callousness of the eighteenth century may be some excuse for this , and granting that he could ...
... less intelligent in irony , less cohesive in plot , and much more brutal in tone than it had been under Fielding's guidance . Even though the callousness of the eighteenth century may be some excuse for this , and granting that he could ...
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... less typical and more individual . But it lacks the sweep , the inspiration of the cruder Octopus . It is more precise ; it reveals that Norris was profiting by criticism ; but while less amateurish it is also less interesting . There ...
... less typical and more individual . But it lacks the sweep , the inspiration of the cruder Octopus . It is more precise ; it reveals that Norris was profiting by criticism ; but while less amateurish it is also less interesting . There ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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