The Trollopian: A Journal of Victorian Fiction, Volum 3Bradford Allen Booth University of California Press, 1963 Contains articles which focus on a broad spectrum of significant figures in 19th century British fiction. |
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... Rosa in her room at Staple Inn , a confer- ence including Minor Canon Crisparkle . " When one is in a difficulty or ... Rosa has met Helena in Tartar's rooms , Miss Landless , greatly worried about her brother , entreats Rosa to seek Mr ...
... Rosa in her room at Staple Inn , a confer- ence including Minor Canon Crisparkle . " When one is in a difficulty or ... Rosa has met Helena in Tartar's rooms , Miss Landless , greatly worried about her brother , entreats Rosa to seek Mr ...
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... Rosa , frightened by this force , appeals to Helena for protection . It is tacitly given , and Dickens cannot refrain from a bit of foreshadowing which must inevitably arouse the reader's interest . " There was a slumbering gleam of ...
... Rosa , frightened by this force , appeals to Helena for protection . It is tacitly given , and Dickens cannot refrain from a bit of foreshadowing which must inevitably arouse the reader's interest . " There was a slumbering gleam of ...
Pàgina 181
... Rosa have agreed to break off their engagement : Edwin , because he has been sobered by an interview he has had with old Grewgious ; Rosa , because she has long realized that she can love Edwin only as a brother . He does not know that ...
... Rosa have agreed to break off their engagement : Edwin , because he has been sobered by an interview he has had with old Grewgious ; Rosa , because she has long realized that she can love Edwin only as a brother . He does not know that ...
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The Trollopian: A Journal of Victorian Fiction, Volum 1 Bradford Allen Booth Visualització de fragments - 1945 |
The Trollopian: A Journal of Victorian Fiction, Volum 2 Bradford Allen Booth Visualització de fragments - 1947 |
The Trollopian: A Journal of Victorian Fiction, Volum 1 Bradford Allen Booth Visualització de fragments - 1963 |
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