Thackeray, the NovelistUniversity Press, 1954 - 311 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 49.
80. lappuse
... matter occurs in ' The Art of Fiction ' , in which Henry James rounded on Trollope for doing what Mr Lubbock charges to Thackeray : the novel is history . That is the only general description ( which does it justice ) that we may give ...
... matter occurs in ' The Art of Fiction ' , in which Henry James rounded on Trollope for doing what Mr Lubbock charges to Thackeray : the novel is history . That is the only general description ( which does it justice ) that we may give ...
132. lappuse
... matter complete . We even learn that , when Fanny is finally cast off , Pen is a little hurt because she maintains a ... matters , when Lovelace is tired of Clarissa ( or the contrary ) , it is best for both parties to break at once ...
... matter complete . We even learn that , when Fanny is finally cast off , Pen is a little hurt because she maintains a ... matters , when Lovelace is tired of Clarissa ( or the contrary ) , it is best for both parties to break at once ...
198. lappuse
... matters of intellectual interest made by a good novelist will be an additional reason why certain readers take pleasure ... matter still of great interest to us , George Eliot - and that is her best achievement - is read mainly for her ...
... matters of intellectual interest made by a good novelist will be an additional reason why certain readers take pleasure ... matter still of great interest to us , George Eliot - and that is her best achievement - is read mainly for her ...
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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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