Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1951 - 149 páginas |
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... chapter in his work . It is significant of his renewed determination to keep ' a steadier eye upon the general purpose and design ' that Dickens now found it desirable for the first time to plan each instalment on paper before he began ...
... chapter in his work . It is significant of his renewed determination to keep ' a steadier eye upon the general purpose and design ' that Dickens now found it desirable for the first time to plan each instalment on paper before he began ...
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... chapter ( ch . IV ) . That was the chapter which Dickens at one point thought of removing when he discovered that the Number was too long . The alternative was to substitute a shorter version of what later became chapter vii ( where ...
... chapter ( ch . IV ) . That was the chapter which Dickens at one point thought of removing when he discovered that the Number was too long . The alternative was to substitute a shorter version of what later became chapter vii ( where ...
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... chapter , ' Domestic Relations ' , is a show - down between the two whom we now see as ' mighty opposites ' in pride ... Chapter XLI was a calm before storm ; events now hurry to the catastrophe , the flight of Edith and Carker , which ...
... chapter , ' Domestic Relations ' , is a show - down between the two whom we now see as ' mighty opposites ' in pride ... Chapter XLI was a calm before storm ; events now hurry to the catastrophe , the flight of Edith and Carker , which ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
Rasselas RECONSIDERED | 37 |
FATHERS AND SONS IN DICKENS 1332 | 53 |
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