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... never assured herself that the vulgar street lay beyond ' . In fact what lies across the way is a primary school : ' the little girl had been offered the opportunity of laying a foundation of knowledge in this establishment ; but having ...
... never assured herself that the vulgar street lay beyond ' . In fact what lies across the way is a primary school : ' the little girl had been offered the opportunity of laying a foundation of knowledge in this establishment ; but having ...
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... never shown treating her as a person , —she is virtually an object , ' a weak young woman with a large fortune ' , as he categorizes her at one point . An obvious example is the opening of Chapter xxi : Dr. Sloper very soon imparted his ...
... never shown treating her as a person , —she is virtually an object , ' a weak young woman with a large fortune ' , as he categorizes her at one point . An obvious example is the opening of Chapter xxi : Dr. Sloper very soon imparted his ...
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... never takes entire control , pretty thoroughly dis- rupts the autonomous system that is — or , we feel , ought to be — Hamlet . I have argued this at some length in some published lectures , and a recent thorough re - reading of the ...
... never takes entire control , pretty thoroughly dis- rupts the autonomous system that is — or , we feel , ought to be — Hamlet . I have argued this at some length in some published lectures , and a recent thorough re - reading of the ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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