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Pagina 318
... do not know where to begin . The meanings are so many ; the allegories so prolific , the symbolism so incessant that at last we give up looking for a meaning and let the entertainment proceed . All we can vouch for 318 THE ESSAYS.
... do not know where to begin . The meanings are so many ; the allegories so prolific , the symbolism so incessant that at last we give up looking for a meaning and let the entertainment proceed . All we can vouch for 318 THE ESSAYS.
Pagina 425
... begin almost automatically to write a novel about her . I believe that all novels begin with an old lady in the corner opposite . I believe that all novels , that is to say , deal with character , and that it is to express character ...
... begin almost automatically to write a novel about her . I believe that all novels begin with an old lady in the corner opposite . I believe that all novels , that is to say , deal with character , and that it is to express character ...
Pagina 454
... begin again upon the first ? Uncritical and silent enjoyment - perhaps this implies that the Waverley novel reading habit has something vicious about it , that one keeps it private , does not wish to share it , nor feel altogether sure ...
... begin again upon the first ? Uncritical and silent enjoyment - perhaps this implies that the Waverley novel reading habit has something vicious about it , that one keeps it private , does not wish to share it , nor feel altogether sure ...
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Small Talk About Meredith | 5 |
Lady Ritchie | 13 |
Sylvia and Michael | 20 |
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