Dickens and CrimeMacmillan, 1964 - 371 pàgines |
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Pàgina 23
... give categorical answers to the questions Dickens and his generation had to face and to tackle ; and even where our wisest contemporaries are generally agreed on at least a provisional solution , they find it difficult to carry lay ...
... give categorical answers to the questions Dickens and his generation had to face and to tackle ; and even where our wisest contemporaries are generally agreed on at least a provisional solution , they find it difficult to carry lay ...
Pàgina 103
... Give the narrator the least idea what tone will make her an object of interest , and she will take it directly . Give her none , and she will be driven on the truth , and in most cases will tell it . For similar reasons it is found ...
... Give the narrator the least idea what tone will make her an object of interest , and she will take it directly . Give her none , and she will be driven on the truth , and in most cases will tell it . For similar reasons it is found ...
Pàgina 159
... give all of you gentlemen , is , that you could be took up and brought here . When I think of my past follies , and ... gives a similar lecture to David and Traddles on the sinfulness of young men , blames David for the ' follies ' which ...
... give all of you gentlemen , is , that you could be took up and brought here . When I think of my past follies , and ... gives a similar lecture to David and Traddles on the sinfulness of young men , blames David for the ' follies ' which ...
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