The Best in Their KindRichards Press, 1949 - 456페이지 |
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... characters . C. S. Lewis reminds us again of the well known fact that an evil character is always easier to portray than a good one , because in order to create a character worse than oneself it is only necessary to release in ...
... characters . C. S. Lewis reminds us again of the well known fact that an evil character is always easier to portray than a good one , because in order to create a character worse than oneself it is only necessary to release in ...
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... character . He had a particular flair for the dramatic . One day he picked up an old Roman murder - story on a book - stall in Florence and he was so fascinated by it that he decided to retell it from the angle of each character ...
... character . He had a particular flair for the dramatic . One day he picked up an old Roman murder - story on a book - stall in Florence and he was so fascinated by it that he decided to retell it from the angle of each character ...
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... characters , particularly Mr. Micawber . Micawber is as rich a creation as Falstaff . He may have been drawn from Dickens ' own father . He remains the most gor- geously comic character in all Dickens ' long gallery of rich characters ...
... characters , particularly Mr. Micawber . Micawber is as rich a creation as Falstaff . He may have been drawn from Dickens ' own father . He remains the most gor- geously comic character in all Dickens ' long gallery of rich characters ...
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SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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