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Page 298
... character of the individual , she is able to give a very clear picture of human isolation . She is also , of course , enabled to produce some of the funniest scenes and character - portraits in English literature . Nobody is as funny as ...
... character of the individual , she is able to give a very clear picture of human isolation . She is also , of course , enabled to produce some of the funniest scenes and character - portraits in English literature . Nobody is as funny as ...
Page 301
... character is hardly more than an extension of her outward appearance ; so , also , are Isabella , the Tilneys , all Bath in fact . And yet she has quite a different idea of herself ; she imagines that she is distressed , like Catherine ...
... character is hardly more than an extension of her outward appearance ; so , also , are Isabella , the Tilneys , all Bath in fact . And yet she has quite a different idea of herself ; she imagines that she is distressed , like Catherine ...
Page 305
... character who makes one of our present - day fan - clubs . Having once chosen a character for her ideal ( or had him chosen for her ) , she at once finds him to be without fault . Emma , Elton , Knightley — she never sees the real ...
... character who makes one of our present - day fan - clubs . Having once chosen a character for her ideal ( or had him chosen for her ) , she at once finds him to be without fault . Emma , Elton , Knightley — she never sees the real ...
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The Canadian General Election and After | 92 |
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