The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... heart unchanged . Everything depends on the way in which these stories are presented , and the opinion must here be hazarded that in no case has the author been successful in giving a convincing or effective picture of real life . The ...
... heart unchanged . Everything depends on the way in which these stories are presented , and the opinion must here be hazarded that in no case has the author been successful in giving a convincing or effective picture of real life . The ...
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... to produce a popular effect , without regard to their artistic consistency . If Dauber was a sen- sitive soul , thrown into material and social surroundings that wore out his body and heart , it would 24 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
... to produce a popular effect , without regard to their artistic consistency . If Dauber was a sen- sitive soul , thrown into material and social surroundings that wore out his body and heart , it would 24 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
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... heart out with suspense long after he had ceased to think of her and was living with another woman , but even to come back and disturb her peace out of mere pique at his rival's success , then he could never , have held the enduring ...
... heart out with suspense long after he had ceased to think of her and was living with another woman , but even to come back and disturb her peace out of mere pique at his rival's success , then he could never , have held the enduring ...
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... heart to heart . ” " And life's a test for any plough to ere , ( sic ) Life tests a plough in meadows made of stones , Love takes a toll of spirit , mind , and bones . " Dauber's sister admonishes him in these terms : - " " There's a ...
... heart to heart . ” " And life's a test for any plough to ere , ( sic ) Life tests a plough in meadows made of stones , Love takes a toll of spirit , mind , and bones . " Dauber's sister admonishes him in these terms : - " " There's a ...
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... heart in a social stratum whose denizens have hitherto been almost inar- ticulate so far as poetry is concerned , and at the same time to cast some imaginative light on these dark places . He evidently thought that this was to be done ...
... heart in a social stratum whose denizens have hitherto been almost inar- ticulate so far as poetry is concerned , and at the same time to cast some imaginative light on these dark places . He evidently thought that this was to be done ...
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