The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... Sometimes the plots become tangled ; sometimes the battalions of characters escape the com- mander's control ; too often we are aware that a weary brain had forced a weary hand to compose passages that never were anything but dull . One ...
... Sometimes the plots become tangled ; sometimes the battalions of characters escape the com- mander's control ; too often we are aware that a weary brain had forced a weary hand to compose passages that never were anything but dull . One ...
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... sometimes to crime , sometimes to dis- honorable conduct hard to forgive . Nor is the hypocrisy in every instance confined to the individual ; the state , also , is now and then revealed as supported by public shams . To weigh the plot ...
... sometimes to crime , sometimes to dis- honorable conduct hard to forgive . Nor is the hypocrisy in every instance confined to the individual ; the state , also , is now and then revealed as supported by public shams . To weigh the plot ...
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... sometimes do good things and that good people sometimes do wrong , but the governing taste of the time insisted upon a compromise with reality , so that the vir- tuous and vicious might receive proper rewards and be held up as proper ...
... sometimes do good things and that good people sometimes do wrong , but the governing taste of the time insisted upon a compromise with reality , so that the vir- tuous and vicious might receive proper rewards and be held up as proper ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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