Anthony Trollope: The Artist in HidingRowman and Littlefield, 1977 - 286 psl. |
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... soon after marriage Rose Trollope was surprised to find her ' always the life and soul of the party ' even in her sixty - fourth year . Her son made much in the Autobiography of her incapacity for sustained thought and surrender to ...
... soon after marriage Rose Trollope was surprised to find her ' always the life and soul of the party ' even in her sixty - fourth year . Her son made much in the Autobiography of her incapacity for sustained thought and surrender to ...
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... Soon , however , Trollope turns our amusement at the cadaverous clergy- man into sympathy , by showing the petty snobbery that lies behind the Claverings ' attitude , and Fanny herself gradually comes to recognise Saul's worth . In a ...
... Soon , however , Trollope turns our amusement at the cadaverous clergy- man into sympathy , by showing the petty snobbery that lies behind the Claverings ' attitude , and Fanny herself gradually comes to recognise Saul's worth . In a ...
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... soon realise , stems from the pride Emily has inherited from her father , as he recognises with admiration and dread . Her mother , Lady Elizabeth , is the buffer between them , bullied or cajoled , but fully aware of her own weakness ...
... soon realise , stems from the pride Emily has inherited from her father , as he recognises with admiration and dread . Her mother , Lady Elizabeth , is the buffer between them , bullied or cajoled , but fully aware of her own weakness ...
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The Equal Mind | 1 |
The Man and the Mask | 13 |
Apollo of the Circulating Library | 48 |
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