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Pagina 14
... voice of social mis- ery . Her poetry has the swift move- ment and lyrical vehemence of the early revolutionary poems of Swin- burne , or of Victor Hugo ' " Les Châti- ments " ; but it has also the faults of these , and that in an ...
... voice of social mis- ery . Her poetry has the swift move- ment and lyrical vehemence of the early revolutionary poems of Swin- burne , or of Victor Hugo ' " Les Châti- ments " ; but it has also the faults of these , and that in an ...
Pagina 45
... voice is more effective than the printed book . All superfluities of language must be avoided ; these only bore a child . He wants the story simply and directly , without unnecessary moralizing . Skil- ful detail delights him . The ...
... voice is more effective than the printed book . All superfluities of language must be avoided ; these only bore a child . He wants the story simply and directly , without unnecessary moralizing . Skil- ful detail delights him . The ...
Pagina 50
... voice that tells of hopeless misery . In Denmark , Austria , and Russia , on the contrary , the homes reserved for the old people are the brightest and cheeriest of resorts ; after an hour spent there , it is the outside world that ...
... voice that tells of hopeless misery . In Denmark , Austria , and Russia , on the contrary , the homes reserved for the old people are the brightest and cheeriest of resorts ; after an hour spent there , it is the outside world that ...
Pagina 71
... voice , " it's over two years since I've seen you . " " Yes , I am so easily startled now , " the voice came in sharp contrast to that other ; it was thin and slow and de- cidedly peevish . " Worse ? " asked the girl . " " " Oh , yes ...
... voice , " it's over two years since I've seen you . " " Yes , I am so easily startled now , " the voice came in sharp contrast to that other ; it was thin and slow and de- cidedly peevish . " Worse ? " asked the girl . " " " Oh , yes ...
Pagina 72
... voice . " Yes , miss ' " Then why wasn't your mistress told that she had not returned to - day ? " " I didn't want to trouble her , miss . I never vex her with little things ; and I knew Miss Penelope would be quite safe at the Rectory ...
... voice . " Yes , miss ' " Then why wasn't your mistress told that she had not returned to - day ? " " I didn't want to trouble her , miss . I never vex her with little things ; and I knew Miss Penelope would be quite safe at the Rectory ...
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