The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... thing in her stories to an examination of the relation be- tween cause and effect , to exalt motivation above every ... things and that good people sometimes do wrong , but the governing taste of the time insisted upon a compromise with ...
... thing in her stories to an examination of the relation be- tween cause and effect , to exalt motivation above every ... things and that good people sometimes do wrong , but the governing taste of the time insisted upon a compromise with ...
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... things , both the result of French training and Irish inheritance : to write with a freedom limited only by his tastes , and to write beautifully . Monet taught him that the only thing to be ashamed of was being ashamed ; Gautier and ...
... things , both the result of French training and Irish inheritance : to write with a freedom limited only by his tastes , and to write beautifully . Monet taught him that the only thing to be ashamed of was being ashamed ; Gautier and ...
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... things " he writes with a noticeable moralis- tic tendency . The qualities upon which he is most in- sistent are ... things as they are and to the necessary belief that whatever is is right ; and the radical , sworn to the changing or ...
... things " he writes with a noticeable moralis- tic tendency . The qualities upon which he is most in- sistent are ... things as they are and to the necessary belief that whatever is is right ; and the radical , sworn to the changing or ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
Авторские права | |
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