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... Nature is revealed throughout The Return of the Native or Far from the Madding Crowd , and Nature and Man are related at every turn of the action . But the river - imagery and the descriptions of Nature in The Mill on the Floss expose ...
... Nature is revealed throughout The Return of the Native or Far from the Madding Crowd , and Nature and Man are related at every turn of the action . But the river - imagery and the descriptions of Nature in The Mill on the Floss expose ...
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... nature . But then , it was the only right thing to do . ( Chapter 29 ) The Mill on the Floss continues the subdued masculine details in narration , and the diminution of anecdote . The novel begins with one of George Eliot's most ...
... nature . But then , it was the only right thing to do . ( Chapter 29 ) The Mill on the Floss continues the subdued masculine details in narration , and the diminution of anecdote . The novel begins with one of George Eliot's most ...
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... nature of her irony , ' of the doubtful sort that has some genuine belief mixed up with it ' ( Chapter 9 ) . The author's irony , however , is more profound . Mrs Davilow's dangerous question is echoed later , as Grandcourt is walking ...
... nature of her irony , ' of the doubtful sort that has some genuine belief mixed up with it ' ( Chapter 9 ) . The author's irony , however , is more profound . Mrs Davilow's dangerous question is echoed later , as Grandcourt is walking ...
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