The Living Age, Volume 262Living Age Company, 1909 |
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Page 92
... moral note disappears or almost disap- pears . True enough , some aspect of life is generally chosen by the novel- ist which does point a moral . But there is seldom any violation of prob- abilities in the details of the story . These ...
... moral note disappears or almost disap- pears . True enough , some aspect of life is generally chosen by the novel- ist which does point a moral . But there is seldom any violation of prob- abilities in the details of the story . These ...
Page 94
his work in discrediting the accuracy of the undiscriminating moral tale so effectually that it could not survive . The moral lessons of Tolstoy and George Eliot could live - for they were redeemed by their ample recognition of life's ...
his work in discrediting the accuracy of the undiscriminating moral tale so effectually that it could not survive . The moral lessons of Tolstoy and George Eliot could live - for they were redeemed by their ample recognition of life's ...
Page 95
... morality - we have an episode as completely fulfilling the conditions of the moral story as any of Miss Edgeworth's . But as it is allowed to speak for itself - with , at all events , only the slightest explicit pointing of the moral ...
... morality - we have an episode as completely fulfilling the conditions of the moral story as any of Miss Edgeworth's . But as it is allowed to speak for itself - with , at all events , only the slightest explicit pointing of the moral ...
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