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Pagina 17
... becomes an active participant in what she once only told about . And her principal effect is to lay plans for Peter's return and the termination of Cranford , an effect realized by writing not about Cranford but in it . Cranford becomes ...
... becomes an active participant in what she once only told about . And her principal effect is to lay plans for Peter's return and the termination of Cranford , an effect realized by writing not about Cranford but in it . Cranford becomes ...
Pagina 128
... becomes compelling through the sheer number and variety of examples that can be exhibited . It is not the truth of some historical narrative that remains intact through the vicissitudes of cultural evolution , it is the efficacy of the ...
... becomes compelling through the sheer number and variety of examples that can be exhibited . It is not the truth of some historical narrative that remains intact through the vicissitudes of cultural evolution , it is the efficacy of the ...
Pagina 27
... becomes the highest aesthetic idol , and a mirror likeness becomes the guarantee of artistic success . The consequent mirror symmetry of the doubles ( Felix is left - handed ) dictates the struc- ture of the story . My accomplishment ...
... becomes the highest aesthetic idol , and a mirror likeness becomes the guarantee of artistic success . The consequent mirror symmetry of the doubles ( Felix is left - handed ) dictates the struc- ture of the story . My accomplishment ...
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