Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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... story as the author himself , who was glad to believe he had cut out Dickens and most of his contemporaries . The story certainly has had the success of being translated into various tongues and often reprinted . Now and Then , a third ...
... story as the author himself , who was glad to believe he had cut out Dickens and most of his contemporaries . The story certainly has had the success of being translated into various tongues and often reprinted . Now and Then , a third ...
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... Story of Modern Times . The incidents , too uniformly sad and gloomy , were doubtless partly tinged by the bitter experiences of the authoress ; but the story has passages of humour and sarcasm . In 1854 appeared English Laws for Women ...
... Story of Modern Times . The incidents , too uniformly sad and gloomy , were doubtless partly tinged by the bitter experiences of the authoress ; but the story has passages of humour and sarcasm . In 1854 appeared English Laws for Women ...
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... Story Plainly . What struck me most with respect to these ( Newgate ) lives was the art which the writers , whoever they were , possessed of telling a plain story . It is no easy thing to tell a story plainly and distinctly by mouth ...
... Story Plainly . What struck me most with respect to these ( Newgate ) lives was the art which the writers , whoever they were , possessed of telling a plain story . It is no easy thing to tell a story plainly and distinctly by mouth ...
Contents
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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