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Unlike Miss Jenkyns , who can survive death as a set of imagined prescriptions , he exists only because he does not prescribe but takes each situation as it comes . He cannot be abstracted ; it is in his nature that death ends him .
Unlike Miss Jenkyns , who can survive death as a set of imagined prescriptions , he exists only because he does not prescribe but takes each situation as it comes . He cannot be abstracted ; it is in his nature that death ends him .
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While “ the world was to me a secret which I desired to discover , " Elizabeth takes life as " a vacancy , which she sought to people with imaginations of her own " ( p . 30 ) . She finally becomes so acquainted with the groundless ...
While “ the world was to me a secret which I desired to discover , " Elizabeth takes life as " a vacancy , which she sought to people with imaginations of her own " ( p . 30 ) . She finally becomes so acquainted with the groundless ...
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... separated by the individuality of expanded : personal experience , united again by Context is usually thought of common elements of the society in sequential - earlier words and sentences which the reading takes place .
... separated by the individuality of expanded : personal experience , united again by Context is usually thought of common elements of the society in sequential - earlier words and sentences which the reading takes place .
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