Realism and Romance: And Other EssaysKennikat Press, 1970 - 291 Seiten |
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... seem to experience a dis- tracting difficulty in choosing between them . Mr. Hardy seems to revel in painting their whims , their caprices , their delightful vanity , their in- voluntary cruelty . Readers accustomed to the bread - and ...
... seem to experience a dis- tracting difficulty in choosing between them . Mr. Hardy seems to revel in painting their whims , their caprices , their delightful vanity , their in- voluntary cruelty . Readers accustomed to the bread - and ...
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... seems to lose him- self in the wilderness of the Appin murder . We are not so much interested as he seems to be in the ins and outs of that case , and the story of legal chicanery and finesse , artfully as it is told , is pale and thin ...
... seems to lose him- self in the wilderness of the Appin murder . We are not so much interested as he seems to be in the ins and outs of that case , and the story of legal chicanery and finesse , artfully as it is told , is pale and thin ...
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... seems already assured . The characteristics of Burke's oratory have been so often described that it seems hopeless to add anything new on the subject . But after all , nothing so pregnant has been said of it as the illuminating phrase ...
... seems already assured . The characteristics of Burke's oratory have been so often described that it seems hopeless to add anything new on the subject . But after all , nothing so pregnant has been said of it as the illuminating phrase ...
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THOMAS HARDY AND R L | 1 |
THE WRITINGS OF EDMUND BURKE | 33 |
MATTHEW ARNOLD | 139 |
Urheberrecht | |
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