A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... character , he has the art of making us know the character also . Women , with their subtleties and inconsistencies , he can depict with extraordinary skill , and for the first time in the history of English fiction , we have the ...
... character , he has the art of making us know the character also . Women , with their subtleties and inconsistencies , he can depict with extraordinary skill , and for the first time in the history of English fiction , we have the ...
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... character drawing . What is our dominant feeling after closing a book of Dickens ' ? We do not feel we have been absorbed in the study of conflicting emotions and psychological subtleties as we do after reading Meredith's ; we do not ...
... character drawing . What is our dominant feeling after closing a book of Dickens ' ? We do not feel we have been absorbed in the study of conflicting emotions and psychological subtleties as we do after reading Meredith's ; we do not ...
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... character . Putting aside the shrewd and crazy women , he scarcely ever draws a live woman except grotesque . Among the male characters also , his most striking successes are grotesques , but he has drawn some interesting portraits ...
... character . Putting aside the shrewd and crazy women , he scarcely ever draws a live woman except grotesque . Among the male characters also , his most striking successes are grotesques , but he has drawn some interesting portraits ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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