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... character " ( indicating the unity of the characters and their actions and thoughts into a complex whole in the most natural way , in Shakespeare's plays ) . All these points , illustrated with instances drawn from the plays , are very ...
... character " ( indicating the unity of the characters and their actions and thoughts into a complex whole in the most natural way , in Shakespeare's plays ) . All these points , illustrated with instances drawn from the plays , are very ...
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... characters in Scott's novels are generally typical repre- sentatives of definite social classes , their class peculiarities are usually shown in their broad colours , and though their actions may betray or at least hint at their ...
... characters in Scott's novels are generally typical repre- sentatives of definite social classes , their class peculiarities are usually shown in their broad colours , and though their actions may betray or at least hint at their ...
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... characters react to them show Thackeray as a brilliant novelist both in his truth- ful reflection of social reality and in his skill in character - portrayal . They also show the writer's insight into the subtle interaction that exists ...
... characters react to them show Thackeray as a brilliant novelist both in his truth- ful reflection of social reality and in his skill in character - portrayal . They also show the writer's insight into the subtle interaction that exists ...
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English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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