Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomOxford University Press, 1966 |
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... moral ' and ' morality ' seemed to appear in every line , and moral as I am I began to fear I was doing the subject to death and should end by giving morality itself a bad name . So I thought that before discussing the novelist's ...
... moral ' and ' morality ' seemed to appear in every line , and moral as I am I began to fear I was doing the subject to death and should end by giving morality itself a bad name . So I thought that before discussing the novelist's ...
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... moral uplift . He called his first novel Pamela , or Virtue Rewarded , and he expressed the hope that it might ' turn young people into a course of reading different from the pomp and parade of romance - writing ... and tend to promote ...
... moral uplift . He called his first novel Pamela , or Virtue Rewarded , and he expressed the hope that it might ' turn young people into a course of reading different from the pomp and parade of romance - writing ... and tend to promote ...
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... moral state . But among the Victorian novelists was one , a lonely giant , who did not sub- scribe to the views of his colleagues , and that was Thomas Hardy . Hardy was one of the most revolutionary novelists , from the moral ...
... moral state . But among the Victorian novelists was one , a lonely giant , who did not sub- scribe to the views of his colleagues , and that was Thomas Hardy . Hardy was one of the most revolutionary novelists , from the moral ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1960 | 19 |
THE PLAYS OF JOHN WHITING | 36 |
THE COMEDIES OF T S ELIOT | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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