The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... scene about as sportive as any in fiction . But Fielding knows also the worth of evoking pity . There are many touching scenes in Amelia , the one most memorable being that in which the lonely wife waits sup- per for her husband , who ...
... scene about as sportive as any in fiction . But Fielding knows also the worth of evoking pity . There are many touching scenes in Amelia , the one most memorable being that in which the lonely wife waits sup- per for her husband , who ...
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... scenes . But when Smol- lett wrote of the sea and sailors and ships he wrote with the authority of an open - eyed experience . That is why his seamen , Admiral Trunnion , Bowling , Pipes , and the others , seem at home on decks and ...
... scenes . But when Smol- lett wrote of the sea and sailors and ships he wrote with the authority of an open - eyed experience . That is why his seamen , Admiral Trunnion , Bowling , Pipes , and the others , seem at home on decks and ...
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... Scenes of Clerical Life ( 1857 ) . Thus she entered upon the second phase of her literary work . Pleased at the acceptance of these Scenes and feeling within herself a creative impulse which had heretofore done no more than inspire the ...
... Scenes of Clerical Life ( 1857 ) . Thus she entered upon the second phase of her literary work . Pleased at the acceptance of these Scenes and feeling within herself a creative impulse which had heretofore done no more than inspire the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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