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Mark Schorer. knowledge at the same time that I improv'd T , clear of spots , I suppos'd the habit of that in virtue , and considering that in conversa- virtue so much strengthen'd and its opposite tion it was obtain'd rather by the use ...
Mark Schorer. knowledge at the same time that I improv'd T , clear of spots , I suppos'd the habit of that in virtue , and considering that in conversa- virtue so much strengthen'd and its opposite tion it was obtain'd rather by the use ...
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Mark Schorer. Are left of all that circle now , Where Salisbury's level marshes spread The dear home faces whereupon Mile - wide as flies the laden bee ; That fitful firelight paled and shone . Where merry mowers , hale and strong ...
Mark Schorer. Are left of all that circle now , Where Salisbury's level marshes spread The dear home faces whereupon Mile - wide as flies the laden bee ; That fitful firelight paled and shone . Where merry mowers , hale and strong ...
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a What are the distinguishing marks of a piece of Realistic fiction ? Howells's remark just quoted suggests perhaps the essential mark of the Realist . He is , like a scientist , concerned with facts . Hamlin Garland did his best to ...
a What are the distinguishing marks of a piece of Realistic fiction ? Howells's remark just quoted suggests perhaps the essential mark of the Realist . He is , like a scientist , concerned with facts . Hamlin Garland did his best to ...
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Contents
The Land | 5 |
IN SUMMARY | 63 |
THE PRESENT RECOVERS THE PAST | 74 |
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