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Page 44
... Lydgate , and Brooke , at Lowick , which is followed by the long and central scene between Lydgate and Dorothea . This modulates into a report of Dorothea's thoughts and doings after Lydgate goes , and eventually , after a longer and ...
... Lydgate , and Brooke , at Lowick , which is followed by the long and central scene between Lydgate and Dorothea . This modulates into a report of Dorothea's thoughts and doings after Lydgate goes , and eventually , after a longer and ...
Page 46
... Lydgate is the first to watch and wait , and we are carefully told that he does this in different ways : he uses the newly invented stethoscope but he also sits quietly by the patient and watches him . His quiet watchful patience , and ...
... Lydgate is the first to watch and wait , and we are carefully told that he does this in different ways : he uses the newly invented stethoscope but he also sits quietly by the patient and watches him . His quiet watchful patience , and ...
Page 89
... Lydgate feels ' a little amusement mingling with his pity ' as he responds silently to Casaubon's pathetic and ... Lydgate's controlled and measured sympathy is registered at the same time as Casaubon's clogging hesitation , doubt , fear ...
... Lydgate feels ' a little amusement mingling with his pity ' as he responds silently to Casaubon's pathetic and ... Lydgate's controlled and measured sympathy is registered at the same time as Casaubon's clogging hesitation , doubt , fear ...
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