The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... Nature " ( the italics are his ) ; and he later avers that it is his design " to flatter no man , but to guide our pen throughout by the directions of truth . " This is what he did , and the morality found in his works is the morality ...
... Nature " ( the italics are his ) ; and he later avers that it is his design " to flatter no man , but to guide our pen throughout by the directions of truth . " This is what he did , and the morality found in his works is the morality ...
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... nature " where , again a savage , may be moral and healthy , therefore happy.3 It follows that if civilization is injuring instead of bettering man- kind , the institutions set up by that civilization - home , church , and state - are ...
... nature " where , again a savage , may be moral and healthy , therefore happy.3 It follows that if civilization is injuring instead of bettering man- kind , the institutions set up by that civilization - home , church , and state - are ...
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... Nature . " Nature is my God , " he said , and his adoration shows as nobly in his prose as in his poetry . One can easily chant these paragraphs from The Ordeal of Richard Feverel : Golden lie the meadows : golden run the streams ; red ...
... Nature . " Nature is my God , " he said , and his adoration shows as nobly in his prose as in his poetry . One can easily chant these paragraphs from The Ordeal of Richard Feverel : Golden lie the meadows : golden run the streams ; red ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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