The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... round for a seat to sustain her , and perceived only a dark curtain , which , descending from the ceiling to the floor , was drawn along the whole side of the chamber . Ill as she was , the appearance of this curtain struck her , and ...
... round for a seat to sustain her , and perceived only a dark curtain , which , descending from the ceiling to the floor , was drawn along the whole side of the chamber . Ill as she was , the appearance of this curtain struck her , and ...
Стр. 84
... round their summit , touching them with a ruddy glow . Artificial as this now sounds to ears accustomed to realistic word pictures , it was a big step in the direction of making men and women of books walk upon a soil and before a ...
... round their summit , touching them with a ruddy glow . Artificial as this now sounds to ears accustomed to realistic word pictures , it was a big step in the direction of making men and women of books walk upon a soil and before a ...
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... paste - blacking ; first with a piece of oil- paper , and then with a piece of blue paper ; to tie them round with a string ; and then to clip the paper close and neat , all around , until it looked as smart 166 THE NOVEL IN ENGLISH.
... paste - blacking ; first with a piece of oil- paper , and then with a piece of blue paper ; to tie them round with a string ; and then to clip the paper close and neat , all around , until it looked as smart 166 THE NOVEL IN ENGLISH.
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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