The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... morality , and the will to live . That is why Rousseau selected this book as the first for Émile to read : it ... morals . Both Moll and Roxana were made to be in a measure the victims of circumstances ; indeed , Defoe appeared anxious ...
... morality , and the will to live . That is why Rousseau selected this book as the first for Émile to read : it ... morals . Both Moll and Roxana were made to be in a measure the victims of circumstances ; indeed , Defoe appeared anxious ...
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... moral in the sense that it forms a panegyric of a forbearing wife , but we are not too sure that Amelia's forbearance always served the highest morality ; one item , particularly , of Booth's con- duct was , to modern thinking ...
... moral in the sense that it forms a panegyric of a forbearing wife , but we are not too sure that Amelia's forbearance always served the highest morality ; one item , particularly , of Booth's con- duct was , to modern thinking ...
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... morality . Having pictured in The Scarlet Letter the consequences of sin voluntarily entered into , his next query was ... moral questioning is dominant - What of him who , in- stead of willing to do evil or paying for evil done to him ...
... morality . Having pictured in The Scarlet Letter the consequences of sin voluntarily entered into , his next query was ... moral questioning is dominant - What of him who , in- stead of willing to do evil or paying for evil done to him ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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