any work produced under such unnatural conditions. Half of life is a sealed book to young unmarried ladies, and how can a novel be worth, anything that deals only with half of life? These objections are perfectly valid, and it may be said that our English... The Threatening Eye - Página 12de Edward Frederick Knight - 1885Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1887 - 678 páginas
...appears, of course, a damnable restriction, and M. Zola would probably decline to take ets siricux any work produced under such unnatural conditions....life? These objections are perfectly valid, and It may well be said that our English system is a good thing for virgins and boys and a bad thing for the novel... | |
| Paul Henri C. Féval - 1882 - 250 páginas
...Zola uld probably decline to take au strieiix any work produced under such unnatural conditions. ilf of life is a sealed book to young unmarried ladies, and how can a novel be worth anything ,t deals only with half of life? These objections are perfectly valid, and it may be said thaC •... | |
| Ina Leon Cassilis - 1885 - 340 páginas
...story-teller, appears, of course, a damnable restriction, and M. Zola would probably decline to take au sericux any work produced under such unnatural conditions....good thing for virgins and boys, and a bad thing for the novel itself, when the novel is regarded as something 'more than a simple jeu d'eeprit, and considered... | |
| Robert J. Langstaff DE HAVILLAND - 1885 - 452 páginas
...story-teller, appears, of course, a damnable restriction, and M. Zola would probably decline to take au stricux any work produced under such unnatural conditions....good thing for virgins and boys, and a bad thing for the novel itself, when the novel is regarded as something more than a simple jeu, d'esprit, and considered,... | |
| Frances Mabel Robinson - 1885 - 414 páginas
...story-teller, appears, of course, a damnable restriction, and M. Zola would probably decline to take au serievx any work produced under such unnatural conditions....life? These objections are perfectly valid, and it maybe said that our English system is a good thing for virgins and boys. and a bad thing for the novel... | |
| Elizabeth Rachel Chapman - 1885 - 214 páginas
...appears, of course, a damnable restriction, and M. Zola would probably decline to take an si!rieux any work produced under such unnatural conditions....ladies, and how can a novel be worth anything that deals with only half of life ? How can a portrait be painted (in any way to be recognizable) of half a face... | |
| George Moore - 1885 - 356 páginas
...M. Zola would probably decline to take au *&rieax any work produced under such unnatural conditious. Half of life is a sealed book to young unmarried ladies,...can a novel be worth anything that deals only with hah* of life? These objections are perfectly valid, and it may be said that our English system is a... | |
| Eustace Clare Grenville Murray - 1886 - 474 páginas
...M. Zola would probably decline to take au stricux any work produced under such unnatural condition*. Half of life is a sealed book to young unmarried ladies,...objections are perfectly valid, and it may be said thnt our English system is a good thing for virgins and boys, and a bad thing for the novel itself,... | |
| Thomas Dekker - 1887 - 642 páginas
...appears, of course, a damnable restriction, and M. Zola would probably decline to take au sérieux any work produced under such unnatural conditions....can a novel be worth anything that deals only with balf of life? These objections are perfectly valid, and it maybe said that our English system is a... | |
| Pierre Loti - 1887 - 282 páginas
...appears, of course, a damnable restriction, and M. Zola would probably decline to take au séri,eux any work produced under such unnatural conditions. Half of life Is a sealed book to younu unmarried ladies, and how can a novel be worth anything that deals only with half of life? These... | |
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