The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... moved others to protest against the book by whose title Matthew Gregory Lewis , the author , was ever after known . High emotionalism marked the Children of the Abbey , published by Regina Maria Roche in four volumes , 1798. In the same ...
... moved others to protest against the book by whose title Matthew Gregory Lewis , the author , was ever after known . High emotionalism marked the Children of the Abbey , published by Regina Maria Roche in four volumes , 1798. In the same ...
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... moved , " the narrative closes , " the multitude strove to retard him , by throwing themselves in his way , that they might satiate their eyes and souls with the fulness of the sight . Bended knees and lifted hands , prayers , blessings ...
... moved , " the narrative closes , " the multitude strove to retard him , by throwing themselves in his way , that they might satiate their eyes and souls with the fulness of the sight . Bended knees and lifted hands , prayers , blessings ...
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... moved to Casterbridge . Farfrae , in love with Eliza- beth - Jane , seizes upon the opportunity to see her apart from her " father " , with whom he becomes on worse and worse terms and from whom he presently separates . Lucetta , seeing ...
... moved to Casterbridge . Farfrae , in love with Eliza- beth - Jane , seizes upon the opportunity to see her apart from her " father " , with whom he becomes on worse and worse terms and from whom he presently separates . Lucetta , seeing ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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