The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... took wing . This incident had a curious effect on me . It impressed me as if the bird had been a spiritual visitant , so strange was it that this little wild thing should seem to ask our hospitality . And repeated often we find such ...
... took wing . This incident had a curious effect on me . It impressed me as if the bird had been a spiritual visitant , so strange was it that this little wild thing should seem to ask our hospitality . And repeated often we find such ...
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... took infinite pains to re - learn the rules for English composition ( he confesses that even now the writing of a sentence is a matter for care ) ; introduced himself to the English classics ; and took up his pen for the writing of ...
... took infinite pains to re - learn the rules for English composition ( he confesses that even now the writing of a sentence is a matter for care ) ; introduced himself to the English classics ; and took up his pen for the writing of ...
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... took a degree in an Honors course in law at Oxford , gained admission to the Bar in 1890 , and traveled widely . Being free from economic pressure ( a state he thinks a happy one for a creative artist ) he took his time at finding ...
... took a degree in an Honors course in law at Oxford , gained admission to the Bar in 1890 , and traveled widely . Being free from economic pressure ( a state he thinks a happy one for a creative artist ) he took his time at finding ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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