The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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... Thackeray , the statement that Dobbin was founded on Thackeray's ( and FitzGerald's ) great friend , Archdeacon Allen , and the curious conversation between Mr. J. E. Cooke and Thackeray as to whether Becky killed Jos Sedley . And there ...
... Thackeray , the statement that Dobbin was founded on Thackeray's ( and FitzGerald's ) great friend , Archdeacon Allen , and the curious conversation between Mr. J. E. Cooke and Thackeray as to whether Becky killed Jos Sedley . And there ...
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... Thackeray as heavy , prosaic , and bourgeois . Vanity Fair at play , which Thackeray so often gives us , is certainly not an inspiring or beautiful spectacle ; but it is a delightful and amusing entertainment compared with Vanity Fair ...
... Thackeray as heavy , prosaic , and bourgeois . Vanity Fair at play , which Thackeray so often gives us , is certainly not an inspiring or beautiful spectacle ; but it is a delightful and amusing entertainment compared with Vanity Fair ...
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... Thackeray or the sentimentalism which was almost his solitary escape from it . If the novel was to absorb the work of all other forms of literature , it must needs satisfy the eternal demand for poetry . And so those to whom Thackeray ...
... Thackeray or the sentimentalism which was almost his solitary escape from it . If the novel was to absorb the work of all other forms of literature , it must needs satisfy the eternal demand for poetry . And so those to whom Thackeray ...
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