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... give us a knowledge " rather than to give us comedy . " Those marvellous little speeches which sum up , in a few minutes ' chatter , all that we need in order to know an Admiral Croft ... for ever , that shorthand , hit - or - miss ...
... give us a knowledge " rather than to give us comedy . " Those marvellous little speeches which sum up , in a few minutes ' chatter , all that we need in order to know an Admiral Croft ... for ever , that shorthand , hit - or - miss ...
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... give Arthur some truly spiritual advice ! You might have put into his mouth the most beautiful things - quite as good as reading a sermon . " " The story of Adam Bede ( 1859 ) stops for several pages while she gives her answer to " my ...
... give Arthur some truly spiritual advice ! You might have put into his mouth the most beautiful things - quite as good as reading a sermon . " " The story of Adam Bede ( 1859 ) stops for several pages while she gives her answer to " my ...
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... give what really happened to Mrs. Capadose . " THE PURLOINING OF THE ASPERN PAPERS " OR " THE EVOCATION OF VENICE " ? The effect of an incompletely resolved double focus gives us even more difficulty in a better - known story , " The ...
... give what really happened to Mrs. Capadose . " THE PURLOINING OF THE ASPERN PAPERS " OR " THE EVOCATION OF VENICE " ? The effect of an incompletely resolved double focus gives us even more difficulty in a better - known story , " The ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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