The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... player ; he was never a first - rate hand at marbles , or peg - top , or pris- oner's base ; but he had great pleasure in watching the other boys , officers ' sons for the most part , at these games , reading while they played ; and he ...
... player ; he was never a first - rate hand at marbles , or peg - top , or pris- oner's base ; but he had great pleasure in watching the other boys , officers ' sons for the most part , at these games , reading while they played ; and he ...
Стр. 182
... play is played out . " The whole world is shown to be fraudulent and hypocrit- ical . Façades are blown away . Closet doors are opened and skeletons are dragged out . Dickens's cities and towns are depopulated and in the stead of his ...
... play is played out . " The whole world is shown to be fraudulent and hypocrit- ical . Façades are blown away . Closet doors are opened and skeletons are dragged out . Dickens's cities and towns are depopulated and in the stead of his ...
Стр. 276
... play- wright - he was too heavy , too inanimate , too wordy for that but because he was always on the watch over life , not over people ; because his attitude was always that of a portly , canny gentleman seated in the plush chair of ...
... play- wright - he was too heavy , too inanimate , too wordy for that but because he was always on the watch over life , not over people ; because his attitude was always that of a portly , canny gentleman seated in the plush chair of ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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