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... leave it to the character and discernment of her readers to interpret her meaning . Having set up Lucy as mistress of her own school , M. Paul has to leave her for three years while he attends to business in the West Indies . As Lucy ...
... leave it to the character and discernment of her readers to interpret her meaning . Having set up Lucy as mistress of her own school , M. Paul has to leave her for three years while he attends to business in the West Indies . As Lucy ...
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... leave the house when she detains him and produces a child that , unknown to Charles , was the result of their single ... leaves the house , bitter , baffled and alone . In the passage I quoted earlier , Fowles , as author , suggested ...
... leave the house when she detains him and produces a child that , unknown to Charles , was the result of their single ... leaves the house , bitter , baffled and alone . In the passage I quoted earlier , Fowles , as author , suggested ...
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... Leaving Oxford in 1940 to join a cavalry regi- ment , Keith Douglas embellished a photograph of himself in uni- form ... leave the hero unaware . Apt epitaph or pun he could not hit upon , to grace a scholar's death ; he only eyed the ...
... Leaving Oxford in 1940 to join a cavalry regi- ment , Keith Douglas embellished a photograph of himself in uni- form ... leave the hero unaware . Apt epitaph or pun he could not hit upon , to grace a scholar's death ; he only eyed the ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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