The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... reason that he told the truth about his reason for adopting a literary career and revealed his method of composition . He confessed that he wrote for money , and explained that with a watch before him he would turn out two hundred fifty ...
... reason that he told the truth about his reason for adopting a literary career and revealed his method of composition . He confessed that he wrote for money , and explained that with a watch before him he would turn out two hundred fifty ...
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... reason lost a moral , though not a legal , claim to him . At the crucial point , however , she lost courage ; she stiffened Jane's resistance and the Victorian sense of honor triumphed . But the damage to the writer's reputation had ...
... reason lost a moral , though not a legal , claim to him . At the crucial point , however , she lost courage ; she stiffened Jane's resistance and the Victorian sense of honor triumphed . But the damage to the writer's reputation had ...
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... reason that to become sorry or wrathful because of its sport is useless and foolish . " And really " he is reported to have said to Ernest Brennecke , " you must not ever call me ' ardent ' about anything . I am not . I am as ...
... reason that to become sorry or wrathful because of its sport is useless and foolish . " And really " he is reported to have said to Ernest Brennecke , " you must not ever call me ' ardent ' about anything . I am not . I am as ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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