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Page 97
... thought rather idiotic . The way in which he made a sort of happiness for himself out of his feeling for Dorothea was an example of this . It may seem strange , but it is the fact , that the ordinary vulgar vision of which Mr Casaubon ...
... thought rather idiotic . The way in which he made a sort of happiness for himself out of his feeling for Dorothea was an example of this . It may seem strange , but it is the fact , that the ordinary vulgar vision of which Mr Casaubon ...
Page 187
... thought of summer to the warm close mesh Of sunbeams held between the citron - leaves , Clothing her life of life . George Eliot images the transformations of love or imagination , and in doing so makes the observation that imagination ...
... thought of summer to the warm close mesh Of sunbeams held between the citron - leaves , Clothing her life of life . George Eliot images the transformations of love or imagination , and in doing so makes the observation that imagination ...
Page 201
... thought , creeds , states , Which mean life's structure . ' Guildenstern insists that imagination must be more than aesthetic , and has its origin in the context of social love . The debate ends in uncertainty , as the Hamlet character ...
... thought , creeds , states , Which mean life's structure . ' Guildenstern insists that imagination must be more than aesthetic , and has its origin in the context of social love . The debate ends in uncertainty , as the Hamlet character ...
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