CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... friends , acquaintances , and loved ones , but neither can we do without the second - hand guidance and examples of narrative friends and loved ones , for these latter supplement our need for sociability and help us fill out the ...
... friends , acquaintances , and loved ones , but neither can we do without the second - hand guidance and examples of narrative friends and loved ones , for these latter supplement our need for sociability and help us fill out the ...
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... friends only to get local color out of them , and now drops them with a bang because he has made money and grand friends " ( 103 ) . 23 By the same token , Thomson has argued that nothing less than good business - the masterful and ...
... friends only to get local color out of them , and now drops them with a bang because he has made money and grand friends " ( 103 ) . 23 By the same token , Thomson has argued that nothing less than good business - the masterful and ...
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... friends in the warm comfort of an elegant Victorian drawing room . In effect , during his eight - day stay in the future , he nearly becomes a Morlock - a stooped , violent , apelike primitive . As the novel opens , the Time Traveller ...
... friends in the warm comfort of an elegant Victorian drawing room . In effect , during his eight - day stay in the future , he nearly becomes a Morlock - a stooped , violent , apelike primitive . As the novel opens , the Time Traveller ...
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