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... example , or Mr Rouncewell , the ironmaster in Bleak House . Dickens's attitude to the successful ironmaster - ' a re- sponsible - looking gentleman dressed in black , portly enough but strong and active . Has a perfectly natural and ...
... example , or Mr Rouncewell , the ironmaster in Bleak House . Dickens's attitude to the successful ironmaster - ' a re- sponsible - looking gentleman dressed in black , portly enough but strong and active . Has a perfectly natural and ...
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... example , we are told the name of the murderer even while ' all of London ' tries to find him . In Doctor Wortle's School , Trollope chooses to tell the reader the full history of Mr and Mrs Peacocke's bigamy before the details are ...
... example , we are told the name of the murderer even while ' all of London ' tries to find him . In Doctor Wortle's School , Trollope chooses to tell the reader the full history of Mr and Mrs Peacocke's bigamy before the details are ...
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... example of modern English prose ' ; and André Gide wrote in his Journals : ' I find in Catherine Furze the so specifically Protestant qualities and virtues which awakened such profound echoes in me , when , for the first time , I read ...
... example of modern English prose ' ; and André Gide wrote in his Journals : ' I find in Catherine Furze the so specifically Protestant qualities and virtues which awakened such profound echoes in me , when , for the first time , I read ...
Table des matières
BORIS FORD | 7 |
G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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