Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... novel as the Mill on the Floss , 34 for instance , where for a long time we find ourselves interested in two mere children - Tom and Maggie Tulliver - or such novels as those of Dickens and his fellow - host who have called upon our ...
... novel as the Mill on the Floss , 34 for instance , where for a long time we find ourselves interested in two mere children - Tom and Maggie Tulliver - or such novels as those of Dickens and his fellow - host who have called upon our ...
Pagina 486
... novel ; and the wretched victim of the novel habit ( only a little less 20 intellectually degraded than the still more miserable slave of the theatre habit ) , who wished neither to perceive nor to reflect , but only to be acted upon by ...
... novel ; and the wretched victim of the novel habit ( only a little less 20 intellectually degraded than the still more miserable slave of the theatre habit ) , who wished neither to perceive nor to reflect , but only to be acted upon by ...
Pagina 580
... novel . Here again it is not very clear whether he be recording a fact or laying down a principle ; it is a great pity that in the latter case he should not have developed his idea . This branch of the subject is of immense importance ...
... novel . Here again it is not very clear whether he be recording a fact or laying down a principle ; it is a great pity that in the latter case he should not have developed his idea . This branch of the subject is of immense importance ...
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