Essays in Criticism, כרך 2Macmillan et Compagnie, 1903 |
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עמוד 253
... Madame Bovary , Sainte - Beuve observed that in Flaubert we come to another manner , another kind of inspiration , from those which had prevailed hitherto ; we find ourselves dealing , he said , with a man of a new and different ...
... Madame Bovary , Sainte - Beuve observed that in Flaubert we come to another manner , another kind of inspiration , from those which had prevailed hitherto ; we find ourselves dealing , he said , with a man of a new and different ...
עמוד 276
... Madame Bovary . Undoubtedly the taint in question is present in Madame Bovary , although to a much less degree than in more recent French novels , which will be in every one's mind . But Madame Bovary , with this taint , is a work of ...
... Madame Bovary . Undoubtedly the taint in question is present in Madame Bovary , although to a much less degree than in more recent French novels , which will be in every one's mind . But Madame Bovary , with this taint , is a work of ...
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