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Despite the persistence of currents which could be called Richardsonian , he remained , perhaps fortunately , the dinosaur of English novelists . Alan D. McKillop Samuel Richardson ( Chapel Hill , N. C .: Univ .
Despite the persistence of currents which could be called Richardsonian , he remained , perhaps fortunately , the dinosaur of English novelists . Alan D. McKillop Samuel Richardson ( Chapel Hill , N. C .: Univ .
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Indeed , so ingenious has he been in the process that many might be called the imaginary conversations between two brothers . Perhaps this belated discovery did , indeed GEORGE CRABBE 351.
Indeed , so ingenious has he been in the process that many might be called the imaginary conversations between two brothers . Perhaps this belated discovery did , indeed GEORGE CRABBE 351.
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this spirit , had better be called Death , for death has long since become his symbol of all imperfection , ugliness ; but what he and other men have called death , is the true life , the greatest visitation of the divine .
this spirit , had better be called Death , for death has long since become his symbol of all imperfection , ugliness ; but what he and other men have called death , is the true life , the greatest visitation of the divine .
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