The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... look more profoundly into the human heart , to unravel a much greater complexity of motives , to look at their characters from many angles . The back- ground , sketchy enough in Beowulf except for a vivid description of a haunted pool ...
... look more profoundly into the human heart , to unravel a much greater complexity of motives , to look at their characters from many angles . The back- ground , sketchy enough in Beowulf except for a vivid description of a haunted pool ...
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... look within the dusky curtains , as if she could have seen the countenance of which Dorothee spoke . The edge of the white pillow only appeared above the blackness of the pall ; but , as her eyes wandered over the pall itself , she ...
... look within the dusky curtains , as if she could have seen the countenance of which Dorothee spoke . The edge of the white pillow only appeared above the blackness of the pall ; but , as her eyes wandered over the pall itself , she ...
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... Look backward only to correct an error of conduct for the next attempt . [ Indicative of Meredith's wholesome and fre- quent dressing up of platitudes . ] The world's a flood at a dyke for women , and they must keep watch . A dumb ...
... Look backward only to correct an error of conduct for the next attempt . [ Indicative of Meredith's wholesome and fre- quent dressing up of platitudes . ] The world's a flood at a dyke for women , and they must keep watch . A dumb ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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