The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... live with him . Then Newson , her real parent , comes searching for her and is sent away , misled by Henchard . He is brought back , however , and Henchard , wishing to make some indication of his remorse and love , takes a caged ...
... live with him . Then Newson , her real parent , comes searching for her and is sent away , misled by Henchard . He is brought back , however , and Henchard , wishing to make some indication of his remorse and love , takes a caged ...
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... live he had himself failed to live . The golden bowl is the means of Maggie Verver's dis- covering the intimacy between her stepmother and her husband , 284 THE NOVEL IN ENGLISH.
... live he had himself failed to live . The golden bowl is the means of Maggie Verver's dis- covering the intimacy between her stepmother and her husband , 284 THE NOVEL IN ENGLISH.
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... live very thriftily within a bookshop and the whole novel is given over to a picture of how parsi- moniously they live ; the study is detailed and exact and patient , as though Dickens had done it , but it lacks the gusto and the humor ...
... live very thriftily within a bookshop and the whole novel is given over to a picture of how parsi- moniously they live ; the study is detailed and exact and patient , as though Dickens had done it , but it lacks the gusto and the humor ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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