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... Rouge et le Noir . Contemporary criticism was outraged . Even Sainte - Beuve , who needed only to look into his own heart to discover what contrary qualities could exist side by side in some kind of harmony , [ 69 ] THE SUMMING UP.
... Rouge et le Noir . Contemporary criticism was outraged . Even Sainte - Beuve , who needed only to look into his own heart to discover what contrary qualities could exist side by side in some kind of harmony , [ 69 ] THE SUMMING UP.
Page 165
... discover themselves , consciously and unconsciously , to the very young as they never do to other adults . And the child , the boy , is aware of his environment , the house he lives in , the coun- tryside or the streets of the town , in ...
... discover themselves , consciously and unconsciously , to the very young as they never do to other adults . And the child , the boy , is aware of his environment , the house he lives in , the coun- tryside or the streets of the town , in ...
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... discover how thoroughly bad the majority of its contributions were . For all their parade these writers were no more than an eddy in a backwater and it is unlikely that the history of English literature will give them more than a ...
... discover how thoroughly bad the majority of its contributions were . For all their parade these writers were no more than an eddy in a backwater and it is unlikely that the history of English literature will give them more than a ...
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