The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... mother is de- lightfully well ; and June caught no cold last night . How is Mr. Woodhouse ? I am so glad to hear such a good account . Mrs. Weston told me you were here . ' Oh , then , ' said I , ' I must run across ; I am sure Miss ...
... mother is de- lightfully well ; and June caught no cold last night . How is Mr. Woodhouse ? I am so glad to hear such a good account . Mrs. Weston told me you were here . ' Oh , then , ' said I , ' I must run across ; I am sure Miss ...
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... Mother " . But Clym has been only dis- turbed by his mother's knocking , not awakened . Eustacia , willing to be absent when mother and son meet , walks into the garden , thus unwittingly turning her mother - in - law from the house ...
... Mother " . But Clym has been only dis- turbed by his mother's knocking , not awakened . Eustacia , willing to be absent when mother and son meet , walks into the garden , thus unwittingly turning her mother - in - law from the house ...
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... Mother's Recompense ( 1925 ) , far from being as banal as its title , borrowed from Grace Aguilar , has been called by some reviewers Mrs. Wharton's best novel . More than any other of her work it shows a debt to George Eliot . Kate ...
... Mother's Recompense ( 1925 ) , far from being as banal as its title , borrowed from Grace Aguilar , has been called by some reviewers Mrs. Wharton's best novel . More than any other of her work it shows a debt to George Eliot . Kate ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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