The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... probably did not know well in college — spent almost solitary vacations , preferred the society of the less cultured ; an interesting point , for all his life he was most at his ease with classes decidedly inferior or at least with ...
... probably did not know well in college — spent almost solitary vacations , preferred the society of the less cultured ; an interesting point , for all his life he was most at his ease with classes decidedly inferior or at least with ...
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... probably , who ever stood very near her in- most heart ; and the sweetest and most devoted member of the family . Called by George Moore , Conversations in Ebury Street , New York , ( Boni and Liveright ) , 1924 , 257 , " the most ...
... probably , who ever stood very near her in- most heart ; and the sweetest and most devoted member of the family . Called by George Moore , Conversations in Ebury Street , New York , ( Boni and Liveright ) , 1924 , 257 , " the most ...
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... probably have been called The Wolf , although Charles Norris has contradicted this . It was to show how a cargo of American wheat would arrive in time to prevent famine in a European country . The purpose of the trilogy thus stands out ...
... probably have been called The Wolf , although Charles Norris has contradicted this . It was to show how a cargo of American wheat would arrive in time to prevent famine in a European country . The purpose of the trilogy thus stands out ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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