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... tone , and expresses a melancholy which appears endemic rather than personal . The tone and manner are often those of the pulpit . It is as well to stress these differences as it is possible to describe the whole of the nineteenth ...
... tone , and expresses a melancholy which appears endemic rather than personal . The tone and manner are often those of the pulpit . It is as well to stress these differences as it is possible to describe the whole of the nineteenth ...
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Boris Ford. The change in tone and texture between the Godwinian social- problem novel and the books we are concerned with was due funda- mentally to ... tone in the social - problem novel ; 173 THE EARLY VICTORIAN SOCIAL - PROBLEM NOVEL.
Boris Ford. The change in tone and texture between the Godwinian social- problem novel and the books we are concerned with was due funda- mentally to ... tone in the social - problem novel ; 173 THE EARLY VICTORIAN SOCIAL - PROBLEM NOVEL.
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... tone ( the tone of a man writing to rouse a mob ) that he is not even attempting to ' develop in the mind a more subtle quality of apprehension and discernment ' . Fuzzy - Wuzzy gives fair play to the natives - but how crude and ...
... tone ( the tone of a man writing to rouse a mob ) that he is not even attempting to ' develop in the mind a more subtle quality of apprehension and discernment ' . Fuzzy - Wuzzy gives fair play to the natives - but how crude and ...
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BORIS FORD | 7 |
G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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