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Pagina 3
... sense , as he passes from the improbable to the incredible and impossible . Of the fashionable novels we get as blasé as of the insipid gaieties they affect to reproduce , and even the conventional domestic novel , with its trivial ...
... sense , as he passes from the improbable to the incredible and impossible . Of the fashionable novels we get as blasé as of the insipid gaieties they affect to reproduce , and even the conventional domestic novel , with its trivial ...
Pagina 6
... sense of principle or duty will be swayed by the deep - seated , pas- sionate love which seeks excuses for its own human tenderness . There these new novelists have rare oppor- tunities of which the best have made admirable use , in ...
... sense of principle or duty will be swayed by the deep - seated , pas- sionate love which seeks excuses for its own human tenderness . There these new novelists have rare oppor- tunities of which the best have made admirable use , in ...
Pagina 13
... sense of duty . If the genial Scott could speak lightly in the beginning of this century of " the beastly Covenanters , " who were only superior to the brutes inasmuch as they walked on two legs , we can , per- haps , appreciate the ...
... sense of duty . If the genial Scott could speak lightly in the beginning of this century of " the beastly Covenanters , " who were only superior to the brutes inasmuch as they walked on two legs , we can , per- haps , appreciate the ...
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... sense of present things was lost . When he looked up again he saw that daybreak was near at hand , for the great window over the altar was growing light with a pale radiance . The flame of the candles burnt fainter and yellower , and ...
... sense of present things was lost . When he looked up again he saw that daybreak was near at hand , for the great window over the altar was growing light with a pale radiance . The flame of the candles burnt fainter and yellower , and ...
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... sense of depression which the subject by no means war- ranted . The image of Cecilia Bejant , as he had seen her in her youth and her sorrow , rose continually before him , and assumed that place in his mind and thoughts to which Miss ...
... sense of depression which the subject by no means war- ranted . The image of Cecilia Bejant , as he had seen her in her youth and her sorrow , rose continually before him , and assumed that place in his mind and thoughts to which Miss ...
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