The Trollopian: A Journal of Victorian Fiction, Volum 2Bradford Allen Booth University of California Press, 1963 |
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Pàgina 12
... thought con- versely when he says , " Inquiry is disease ? ' But in this search for remedies , instinct is to be preferred to reason ; it is always prefer- able , for logic has virtually destroyed imagination and the power of wonder ...
... thought con- versely when he says , " Inquiry is disease ? ' But in this search for remedies , instinct is to be preferred to reason ; it is always prefer- able , for logic has virtually destroyed imagination and the power of wonder ...
Pàgina 16
... thought it righteous at all times to help each to a kindlier knowledge of the other . " There could be no more striking passage in proof of the influ- ence of Carlyle on Dickens . It bears witness to both men's agree- 23 Forster , op ...
... thought it righteous at all times to help each to a kindlier knowledge of the other . " There could be no more striking passage in proof of the influ- ence of Carlyle on Dickens . It bears witness to both men's agree- 23 Forster , op ...
Pàgina 145
... thought , philosophy , and history of that imagi- nary country . This is to say that Gondal afforded Emily's genius a complete and satisfactory medium of expression , and that before Wuthering Heights she had written nothing — so far as ...
... thought , philosophy , and history of that imagi- nary country . This is to say that Gondal afforded Emily's genius a complete and satisfactory medium of expression , and that before Wuthering Heights she had written nothing — so far as ...
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Carlyles Influence upon the Social Theory of Dickens Part Two | 1 |
11 | 63 |
Trollopiana | 88 |
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