The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... punishment , but rarely repentance . He never committed such deeds as would cause him to be abhorred ; he pil- fered , lied , deceived , associated with the most disrepu- table , boasted of his wit , and displayed an impishness which ...
... punishment , but rarely repentance . He never committed such deeds as would cause him to be abhorred ; he pil- fered , lied , deceived , associated with the most disrepu- table , boasted of his wit , and displayed an impishness which ...
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... punishment , her patience , yet stop his mouth , to seal within himself the realization of cowardice and crime , to ... punished for sinning , it is punished THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM 125.
... punishment , her patience , yet stop his mouth , to seal within himself the realization of cowardice and crime , to ... punished for sinning , it is punished THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM 125.
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Grant C. Knight. soul is not punished for sinning , it is punished for refus- ing to accept candidly its guilt . Repentance is not neces- sary , truth is . Needless to say , this is not a Puritan theory , nor is it one without especial ...
Grant C. Knight. soul is not punished for sinning , it is punished for refus- ing to accept candidly its guilt . Repentance is not neces- sary , truth is . Needless to say , this is not a Puritan theory , nor is it one without especial ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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