From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... mind and purpose ” —makes the comparison hard to refute . As in all comparisons of the form " nothing like x , " the rhetorical emphasis falls on the second term , here “ unsuit- ability of mind and purpose . " This phrase alludes to ...
... mind and purpose ” —makes the comparison hard to refute . As in all comparisons of the form " nothing like x , " the rhetorical emphasis falls on the second term , here “ unsuit- ability of mind and purpose . " This phrase alludes to ...
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... mind is especially precarious on this occasion ; his friends cannot tell what the matter is . Only after they travel together to Highgate , where Mr. Dick and Betsey Trotwood also prepare to comfort him , does the emotional state of ...
... mind is especially precarious on this occasion ; his friends cannot tell what the matter is . Only after they travel together to Highgate , where Mr. Dick and Betsey Trotwood also prepare to comfort him , does the emotional state of ...
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... mind my speaking so openly to such an old acquaintance ? " “ Oh dear , not at all ! " said Biddy . " Don't mind me . " " If I could only get myself to do it , that would be the thing for me . " " But you never will , you see , ” said ...
... mind my speaking so openly to such an old acquaintance ? " “ Oh dear , not at all ! " said Biddy . " Don't mind me . " " If I could only get myself to do it , that would be the thing for me . " " But you never will , you see , ” said ...
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