WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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Стр. 47
... truth in assigning the cause to the condition of the time . " The most licentious theories were propounded ; all re- straints were broken ; libertinism was law . " He recovered very soon , and so , perhaps , when her genuine pain had ...
... truth in assigning the cause to the condition of the time . " The most licentious theories were propounded ; all re- straints were broken ; libertinism was law . " He recovered very soon , and so , perhaps , when her genuine pain had ...
Стр. 61
... truth and virtue shall succeed at last , " and the setting of arti- ficial romance and terror in which it is presented . This setting generally provides an horrific mystery often con- trived with great ingenuity , which has all the ...
... truth and virtue shall succeed at last , " and the setting of arti- ficial romance and terror in which it is presented . This setting generally provides an horrific mystery often con- trived with great ingenuity , which has all the ...
Стр. 125
... truth - the tales told by the Pastor of the dead which lie in the churchyard , even the Ruined Cottage , rewritten as it was in a tone far different from its original - all of them suffer , charming and vivid as they are , from having ...
... truth - the tales told by the Pastor of the dead which lie in the churchyard , even the Ruined Cottage , rewritten as it was in a tone far different from its original - all of them suffer , charming and vivid as they are , from having ...
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