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... possible . His first novel , Vivian Grey , published in 1826 , when its author was only twenty - two , was a prophetic work . The theme is the incursion into politics of a young and brilliant adventurer just out of his teens whose first ...
... possible . His first novel , Vivian Grey , published in 1826 , when its author was only twenty - two , was a prophetic work . The theme is the incursion into politics of a young and brilliant adventurer just out of his teens whose first ...
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... possible for the edge of the sword to leave in the air a permanent sub- stance wherever it flew past , the space left untouched would have been almost a mould of Bathsheba's figure . After that , there is no necessity for analysis ...
... possible for the edge of the sword to leave in the air a permanent sub- stance wherever it flew past , the space left untouched would have been almost a mould of Bathsheba's figure . After that , there is no necessity for analysis ...
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... possible , and also it gave Bennett the strength and assuredness that comes from a writer's knowledge that he is working with the sanction of an established tradition behind him . Bennett at his best , in Anna of the Five Towns ( 1902 ) ...
... possible , and also it gave Bennett the strength and assuredness that comes from a writer's knowledge that he is working with the sanction of an established tradition behind him . Bennett at his best , in Anna of the Five Towns ( 1902 ) ...
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