The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... spirits and a conviction of superiority in a boisterous way which it is hard for us to appreciate . Hypocrisy and ... spirit of the early eighteenth century than to the growing enthusiasms of the romantic era , children of Queen Anne ...
... spirits and a conviction of superiority in a boisterous way which it is hard for us to appreciate . Hypocrisy and ... spirit of the early eighteenth century than to the growing enthusiasms of the romantic era , children of Queen Anne ...
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... spirit and the applications of its findings . It is now the fashion to scorn the Victorians and few are so poor as to do them reverence . We are much too quick to overlook their contributions to human knowl- edge and welfare and culture ...
... spirit and the applications of its findings . It is now the fashion to scorn the Victorians and few are so poor as to do them reverence . We are much too quick to overlook their contributions to human knowl- edge and welfare and culture ...
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... spirit . The light of every soul burns upward . Of course , most of them are candles in the wind . Let us allow for atmospheric disturbance . Convictions are generally first impressions sealed with later prejudices . Expediency is man's ...
... spirit . The light of every soul burns upward . Of course , most of them are candles in the wind . Let us allow for atmospheric disturbance . Convictions are generally first impressions sealed with later prejudices . Expediency is man's ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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