The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... manners of the times , is the attempted plan of the following letters . " It was the sprightliness ( to use the favorite word for describing THE NOVEL OF MANNERS 143.
... manners of the times , is the attempted plan of the following letters . " It was the sprightliness ( to use the favorite word for describing THE NOVEL OF MANNERS 143.
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... manners : " Why , faith , my lord , " said Mr. Lovel . " I think , in general , your House is not much addicted to study ; we of the Lower House have indubitably most application ; and , if I did not speak before a superior power ...
... manners : " Why , faith , my lord , " said Mr. Lovel . " I think , in general , your House is not much addicted to study ; we of the Lower House have indubitably most application ; and , if I did not speak before a superior power ...
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... manners of a people not familiar with the refinements of English society . Belinda began as a somewhat racy account of London society , but whether Mr. Edgeworth insisted upon its dilution or his daughter decided independently upon a ...
... manners of a people not familiar with the refinements of English society . Belinda began as a somewhat racy account of London society , but whether Mr. Edgeworth insisted upon its dilution or his daughter decided independently upon a ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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