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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... interest ' in Walter Gay was an interest in a young man who was to fall as he had fallen . Dickens told Forster that he could also ' bring out Solomon Gills and Captain Cuttle well , through such a history ' of deterioration as Walter's ...
... interest ' in Walter Gay was an interest in a young man who was to fall as he had fallen . Dickens told Forster that he could also ' bring out Solomon Gills and Captain Cuttle well , through such a history ' of deterioration as Walter's ...
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... interest of Paul , at once on Florence'1 and accordingly the whole of Number VI ( chs . XVII - XIX ) is devoted to this . Chapter XVIII , originally intended to open the Number ( but moved , presumably to avoid two successive Cuttle ...
... interest of Paul , at once on Florence'1 and accordingly the whole of Number VI ( chs . XVII - XIX ) is devoted to this . Chapter XVIII , originally intended to open the Number ( but moved , presumably to avoid two successive Cuttle ...
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... INTEREST THROWN ON FLORENCE 83 When Carker thinks ( in the next chapter ) of ' some obstacle removed ' he has Walter as well as Paul in mind . All this is unemphasized , but carefully planted ; it is followed up in the next two Numbers ...
... INTEREST THROWN ON FLORENCE 83 When Carker thinks ( in the next chapter ) of ' some obstacle removed ' he has Walter as well as Paul in mind . All this is unemphasized , but carefully planted ; it is followed up in the next two Numbers ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
Rasselas RECONSIDERED | 37 |
FATHERS AND SONS IN DICKENS | 53 |
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