The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... practice his mastery over words increased ; he lost much of the carelessness and clumsiness which mar the sentences of his apprenticeship . Yet at his best he is not among the finest stylists . His most highly esteemed section of prose ...
... practice his mastery over words increased ; he lost much of the carelessness and clumsiness which mar the sentences of his apprenticeship . Yet at his best he is not among the finest stylists . His most highly esteemed section of prose ...
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... practice of viewing life steadily . The true Victorian had not lost his hope for the ultimate victory of right- eousness , a victory to be gained partly through the use of scientific weapons , and to him man's place in the fight for ...
... practice of viewing life steadily . The true Victorian had not lost his hope for the ultimate victory of right- eousness , a victory to be gained partly through the use of scientific weapons , and to him man's place in the fight for ...
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... practice of novel writing . It is one of the most objective stories ever printed . It is flushed with the red blood of life , even of exaggeration ; it is not stained with the purple blood of thought ; and this , save for the ex ...
... practice of novel writing . It is one of the most objective stories ever printed . It is flushed with the red blood of life , even of exaggeration ; it is not stained with the purple blood of thought ; and this , save for the ex ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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