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... described in much the same way , except that in the manuscript and the serial it is put in a slightly more suggestive way . In these versions the key sentences read : ' Clare stood still , and turned his face towards her . / “ O Tessie ...
... described in much the same way , except that in the manuscript and the serial it is put in a slightly more suggestive way . In these versions the key sentences read : ' Clare stood still , and turned his face towards her . / “ O Tessie ...
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... described as ' a place per- fectly accordant with man's nature - neither ghastly , hateful , nor ugly ; neither commonplace , unmeaning , nor tame ; but , like man , slighted and enduring ; and withal singularly colossal and mysterious ...
... described as ' a place per- fectly accordant with man's nature - neither ghastly , hateful , nor ugly ; neither commonplace , unmeaning , nor tame ; but , like man , slighted and enduring ; and withal singularly colossal and mysterious ...
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... described a pervasive architectural element in the novel : the attribution of human qualities to buildings and of architectural terms to men ; the association of different classes with different buildings ; the dramatic function of the ...
... described a pervasive architectural element in the novel : the attribution of human qualities to buildings and of architectural terms to men ; the association of different classes with different buildings ; the dramatic function of the ...
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