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Pagina 5
... takes each situation as it comes . He cannot be abstracted ; it is in his nature that death ends him . He can , however , be repeated . Much of Cranford will be concerned with the same encounter between feminine reverence for codes and ...
... takes each situation as it comes . He cannot be abstracted ; it is in his nature that death ends him . He can , however , be repeated . Much of Cranford will be concerned with the same encounter between feminine reverence for codes and ...
Pagina 33
... 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 nature of fabrication that she can dissect the posturings of the law at the trial ...
... 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 nature of fabrication that she can dissect the posturings of the law at the trial ...
Pagina 149
... takes place : Perhaps the reader should not be so ready to accept someone else's judgment about his own performance . " Poor " for whom and under what circumstances ? The com- mon reader may have concerns other than the criteria by ...
... takes place : Perhaps the reader should not be so ready to accept someone else's judgment about his own performance . " Poor " for whom and under what circumstances ? The com- mon reader may have concerns other than the criteria by ...
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