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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... reader may find means of self - improvement : " There is no profession in which a man may not be virtuous and respected : the fault lies not in the state of life , it depends on the manner of acting . ' so far as these aspersions , the ...
... reader may find means of self - improvement : " There is no profession in which a man may not be virtuous and respected : the fault lies not in the state of life , it depends on the manner of acting . ' so far as these aspersions , the ...
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... reader , Mr. Chester appears so exaggerated as to be absurd , but he is not absurd to Dickens . M.R.F. is absurd to the reader and to Dickens , and is therefore credible . And when Eugene , rescued from death by Lizzie Hexam , marries ...
... reader , Mr. Chester appears so exaggerated as to be absurd , but he is not absurd to Dickens . M.R.F. is absurd to the reader and to Dickens , and is therefore credible . And when Eugene , rescued from death by Lizzie Hexam , marries ...
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... reader's sympathies he had entrapped his own , and so was ready to welcome one influential reader's incredulity at Edith's guilt , as an excuse to swerve from his course . But this was later ; when he was leading up to and describing ...
... reader's sympathies he had entrapped his own , and so was ready to welcome one influential reader's incredulity at Edith's guilt , as an excuse to swerve from his course . But this was later ; when he was leading up to and describing ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
Rasselas RECONSIDERED | 37 |
FATHERS AND SONS IN DICKENS 1332 | 53 |
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