Thackeray, the NovelistUniversity Press, 1954 - 311 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 47.
97. lappuse
... passages of narrative . Their detail is usually narrative detail . And many of Thackeray's passages of commentary melt into the particular narrative stuff of the novels they contribute to . Look , for instance , at this passage from The ...
... passages of narrative . Their detail is usually narrative detail . And many of Thackeray's passages of commentary melt into the particular narrative stuff of the novels they contribute to . Look , for instance , at this passage from The ...
243. lappuse
... passage in which ' Fitz- Boodle ' concludes the autobiography of Barry Lyndon , a passage cancelled in the revised edition : When [ Barry Lyndon ] lost his income , his spirits entirely fell . He was removed into the paupers ' ward ...
... passage in which ' Fitz- Boodle ' concludes the autobiography of Barry Lyndon , a passage cancelled in the revised edition : When [ Barry Lyndon ] lost his income , his spirits entirely fell . He was removed into the paupers ' ward ...
278. lappuse
... passage is not likely to find favour now , though it may have moved many of the readers it was meant for . That it did please Thackeray's original readers , we have evidence to hand : Thackeray's contemporaries ... accepted [ Helen ...
... passage is not likely to find favour now , though it may have moved many of the readers it was meant for . That it did please Thackeray's original readers , we have evidence to hand : Thackeray's contemporaries ... accepted [ Helen ...
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THE ONENESS OF THE MATERIALS p | 5 |
THE ONENESS OF FORM AND MANNER p II | 11 |
THE CONTENT OF THE AUTHORIAL I p | 55 |
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