The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... story is . The fusion of the writer in the heroine is quite unconscious , and yet it imparts a singular sense of truth and depth un- attainable without it . Where , in this true story of La Garaye , Mrs. Norton deals with feelings , she ...
... story is . The fusion of the writer in the heroine is quite unconscious , and yet it imparts a singular sense of truth and depth un- attainable without it . Where , in this true story of La Garaye , Mrs. Norton deals with feelings , she ...
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... stories could be detected . Those who turned their attention to this subject before the researches of the philologists ... story- tellers varying from the owner of thrice a hundred and fifty original and separate tales to the poor posses ...
... stories could be detected . Those who turned their attention to this subject before the researches of the philologists ... story- tellers varying from the owner of thrice a hundred and fifty original and separate tales to the poor posses ...
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... story un- folds itself with a sustained and exciting rapidity that never flags . She does not rely upon the power and glare of her incident , to the neglect either of the higher or the minuter excellencies of her art . There is work and ...
... story un- folds itself with a sustained and exciting rapidity that never flags . She does not rely upon the power and glare of her incident , to the neglect either of the higher or the minuter excellencies of her art . There is work and ...
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