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... instance , analyse the function of Philip Wakem , in The Mill on the Floss , referring to an aesthetically valued unity of character , or to a valued sense of control . Philip may emerge as necessary to a balanced understanding of ...
... instance , analyse the function of Philip Wakem , in The Mill on the Floss , referring to an aesthetically valued unity of character , or to a valued sense of control . Philip may emerge as necessary to a balanced understanding of ...
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... instance , once Lydgate has chosen to vote for Tyke rather than Farebrother , we recognize his susceptibility to the varied pressures of Middlemarch , and we can all eventually nod wisely when he makes a similar choice in the matter of ...
... instance , once Lydgate has chosen to vote for Tyke rather than Farebrother , we recognize his susceptibility to the varied pressures of Middlemarch , and we can all eventually nod wisely when he makes a similar choice in the matter of ...
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... instance , he occasionally reflects on the ways in which human beings relate to each other through accessories , as he does at the beginning of The Old Curiosity Shop , where the narrator describes Nell asleep amongst the curiosities ...
... instance , he occasionally reflects on the ways in which human beings relate to each other through accessories , as he does at the beginning of The Old Curiosity Shop , where the narrator describes Nell asleep amongst the curiosities ...
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