Novels and Novelists: From Elizabeth to Victoria, Հատոր 2Hurst and Blackett, 1858 - 407 էջ |
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... perhaps we may add the best of our female writers , Mrs. Radcliffe passed a retired life , which , apart from its literary results , affords few points of interest to the biographer . Her maiden name was Ward , and she was born in ...
... perhaps we may add the best of our female writers , Mrs. Radcliffe passed a retired life , which , apart from its literary results , affords few points of interest to the biographer . Her maiden name was Ward , and she was born in ...
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... Perhaps Mrs. Radcliffe's least objectionable poem is that entitled " To the Nightingale , " but in it she merely " echoes the conceit , " made popular by Milton , and condemned by Coleridge , of the song of Philomel being melancholy ...
... Perhaps Mrs. Radcliffe's least objectionable poem is that entitled " To the Nightingale , " but in it she merely " echoes the conceit , " made popular by Milton , and condemned by Coleridge , of the song of Philomel being melancholy ...
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... the consequences of her writings . She directed her abilities to the field of fictitious literature , when it was perhaps in a more unhealthy state than it had ever been since it had ceased to offend with obscenity . MARIA EDGEWORTH . 11.
... the consequences of her writings . She directed her abilities to the field of fictitious literature , when it was perhaps in a more unhealthy state than it had ever been since it had ceased to offend with obscenity . MARIA EDGEWORTH . 11.
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... perhaps from a somewhat too prosaic point of view , and in tales she tried to inculcate sentiments and principles suited to its inhabi- tants . That she was not hard , or cold , or forbidding , the tenderness and benevolence of her ...
... perhaps from a somewhat too prosaic point of view , and in tales she tried to inculcate sentiments and principles suited to its inhabi- tants . That she was not hard , or cold , or forbidding , the tenderness and benevolence of her ...
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... perhaps , to raise a little good - natured ridicule , rather than admiration . Murray ( the publisher ) reported to Scott , that Lord Byron had conversed with the Prince Regent at a ball , and that , in the course of their talk , his ...
... perhaps , to raise a little good - natured ridicule , rather than admiration . Murray ( the publisher ) reported to Scott , that Lord Byron had conversed with the Prince Regent at a ball , and that , in the course of their talk , his ...
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Novels and Novelists: From Elizabeth to Victoria, Հատոր 1 John Cordy Jeaffreson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
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