The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 sidor |
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... wonderful ( for wonderful it would be at any rate ) , because she sent him not long before a letter conceived in such strains of piety and spirituality as ought to have convinced him that she at least was no wanderer . But what is the ...
... wonderful ( for wonderful it would be at any rate ) , because she sent him not long before a letter conceived in such strains of piety and spirituality as ought to have convinced him that she at least was no wanderer . But what is the ...
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... wonderful I ever met with . The big bow - wow strain I can do myself , like anyone now going ; but the exquisite touch which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting from the truth of the description and sentiment ...
... wonderful I ever met with . The big bow - wow strain I can do myself , like anyone now going ; but the exquisite touch which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting from the truth of the description and sentiment ...
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... wonderfully is not that of the historical middle ages , but rather that of a fairy tale . He had a child's love of wonderful stories ; and , after a silence of ten years , during which he first attempted under Rossetti's in- fluence to ...
... wonderfully is not that of the historical middle ages , but rather that of a fairy tale . He had a child's love of wonderful stories ; and , after a silence of ten years , during which he first attempted under Rossetti's in- fluence to ...
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