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Pagina 217
Everything conspired to help him in the fulfilment of his idea . He had sufficient means , good health , an equable temperament , a prodigious memory and a wide knowledge of classical and modern literature .
Everything conspired to help him in the fulfilment of his idea . He had sufficient means , good health , an equable temperament , a prodigious memory and a wide knowledge of classical and modern literature .
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Many of the leaders of nineteenth - century thought were men whose style , apart from their ideas , entitles them to a place in literary history . Thanks to the system of classical education still prevalent , the men who became famous ...
Many of the leaders of nineteenth - century thought were men whose style , apart from their ideas , entitles them to a place in literary history . Thanks to the system of classical education still prevalent , the men who became famous ...
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On the art of construction , Dickens's ideas were certainly elementary . The origin of his novels was the vivid idea of certain scenes and characters . “ I thought of Mr. Pickwick , ” he said ; and provided Mr. Pickwick could be ...
On the art of construction , Dickens's ideas were certainly elementary . The origin of his novels was the vivid idea of certain scenes and characters . “ I thought of Mr. Pickwick , ” he said ; and provided Mr. Pickwick could be ...
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