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... Trollope's rural order has lost the power that it once possessed in the Barchester series , whether he chooses to use London or not . While it is impossible to call Trollope by any means a pessimistic writer - there are assurances in ...
... Trollope's rural order has lost the power that it once possessed in the Barchester series , whether he chooses to use London or not . While it is impossible to call Trollope by any means a pessimistic writer - there are assurances in ...
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... Trollope's novels is the theme in which the powerful claims of property and rank assert themselves either against the imprudence on the part of children or against the price to be paid for love . Trollope's most convincing characters ...
... Trollope's novels is the theme in which the powerful claims of property and rank assert themselves either against the imprudence on the part of children or against the price to be paid for love . Trollope's most convincing characters ...
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... Trollope's protagonist , is virtually as helpless as a rural Dobbin . - Trollope's weakness , as we read him today , is his resolute lack of any psychological penetration as searching as we find in Henry James or George Eliot , whom he ...
... Trollope's protagonist , is virtually as helpless as a rural Dobbin . - Trollope's weakness , as we read him today , is his resolute lack of any psychological penetration as searching as we find in Henry James or George Eliot , whom he ...
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BORIS FORD | 7 |
G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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