Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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15. oldal
... stories in that work , which have been so much admired and so greedily read , appear to me mon- strous and abortive ... story of Amine and her three sisters , whom she led by her side as a leash of hounds , and of the goul who nibbled ...
... stories in that work , which have been so much admired and so greedily read , appear to me mon- strous and abortive ... story of Amine and her three sisters , whom she led by her side as a leash of hounds , and of the goul who nibbled ...
149. oldal
... story's being related personally of Bickerstaff , who is also represented as having been at that time in the army , we conclude it to have originally come from Steele , perhaps in the course of conversation . The particular incident is ...
... story's being related personally of Bickerstaff , who is also represented as having been at that time in the army , we conclude it to have originally come from Steele , perhaps in the course of conversation . The particular incident is ...
197. oldal
... story , receives from her lover , and which she is a fortnight in spelling out , sooner than show it to any one else ; nor the dreadful catas- trophe of the last fatal scene , in which the same poor creature , as her former seducer ...
... story , receives from her lover , and which she is a fortnight in spelling out , sooner than show it to any one else ; nor the dreadful catas- trophe of the last fatal scene , in which the same poor creature , as her former seducer ...
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