The Living Age, 262. kötetLiving Age Company, 1909 |
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92. oldal
... true and faithful to real aspects of life , is an accusation only plausible in the case of some of the short children's stories -- the Popular and Moral Tales . These were excusably tales with a pur- pose , and didactic from their ...
... true and faithful to real aspects of life , is an accusation only plausible in the case of some of the short children's stories -- the Popular and Moral Tales . These were excusably tales with a pur- pose , and didactic from their ...
93. oldal
... true corrective to Miss Edgeworth's highly moralizing selec- tions from it . That was done later by George Eliot ... true . And so Miss Edgeworth is true and Thackeray is true . Let me add - to prevent mis- conception - that I have no ...
... true corrective to Miss Edgeworth's highly moralizing selec- tions from it . That was done later by George Eliot ... true . And so Miss Edgeworth is true and Thackeray is true . Let me add - to prevent mis- conception - that I have no ...
94. oldal
... true to life . It is no doubt largely the case that a story quite true to the length and breadth of life is likely to contain a great deal which points no obvious moral - which , on the contrary , pre- sents difficulties to the moralist ...
... true to life . It is no doubt largely the case that a story quite true to the length and breadth of life is likely to contain a great deal which points no obvious moral - which , on the contrary , pre- sents difficulties to the moralist ...
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