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... response to character , and it should be made plain that it is a response to feeling which exists in its own right , as it does perhaps most lucidly and movingly in poems which do not give elaborate histories and causalities . In ...
... response to character , and it should be made plain that it is a response to feeling which exists in its own right , as it does perhaps most lucidly and movingly in poems which do not give elaborate histories and causalities . In ...
Page 78
... response . This response makes the tradition clear . It may be selective , but it is not null or false . Amongst the most striking of the many instances of such selective personal response is that of Adam Bede , at his father's Sunday ...
... response . This response makes the tradition clear . It may be selective , but it is not null or false . Amongst the most striking of the many instances of such selective personal response is that of Adam Bede , at his father's Sunday ...
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... response of various private passions and humours : Mrs Cadwallader , representing birth and breeding , ' was strong on the intended creation of peers ' which she has learnt about from her aristocratic cousin ; Lady Chettam is dim ...
... response of various private passions and humours : Mrs Cadwallader , representing birth and breeding , ' was strong on the intended creation of peers ' which she has learnt about from her aristocratic cousin ; Lady Chettam is dim ...
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