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... detail , the sexual implications of Maggie's relationship with Philip Wakem would have been more moving and incisive if they had gone beyond hints and implications . The sexual lacunae in Adam Bede are even plainer . Hetty's seduction ...
... detail , the sexual implications of Maggie's relationship with Philip Wakem would have been more moving and incisive if they had gone beyond hints and implications . The sexual lacunae in Adam Bede are even plainer . Hetty's seduction ...
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... detail ' . He made it clear why he considered it ' an indifferent whole ' , but the detail he praised rather than appreciated . My concern in this essay is with the detail . I start with the assumption , more easily accepted than acted ...
... detail ' . He made it clear why he considered it ' an indifferent whole ' , but the detail he praised rather than appreciated . My concern in this essay is with the detail . I start with the assumption , more easily accepted than acted ...
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... detail I have mentioned here , which is so marvellously typical of Middlemarch . I can- not substantiate this kind of comparison in a short study nor can I substantiate what I have called the typicality of this kind of detail . As I ...
... detail I have mentioned here , which is so marvellously typical of Middlemarch . I can- not substantiate this kind of comparison in a short study nor can I substantiate what I have called the typicality of this kind of detail . As I ...
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