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... says Brooks , " that the women of England grew perceptibly taller as a result of Du Maurier's cartoons ; and no doubt Du Maurier did spread the fashion of a more erect carriage . Thus writers and artists , and men of action , too , when ...
... says Brooks , " that the women of England grew perceptibly taller as a result of Du Maurier's cartoons ; and no doubt Du Maurier did spread the fashion of a more erect carriage . Thus writers and artists , and men of action , too , when ...
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... says little , ostensibly because he is sleepy and apathetic . Stephen's few outbursts , however , betray an active consciousness in which he seems to be carrying on two conversations at once : a larger dialogue with himself , a smaller ...
... says little , ostensibly because he is sleepy and apathetic . Stephen's few outbursts , however , betray an active consciousness in which he seems to be carrying on two conversations at once : a larger dialogue with himself , a smaller ...
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... says , " I discovered in myself the terrible and marvelous idea that I alone was master of my life , and that I need feel no guilt or shame before those who know nothing of it " ( 252 ) . That Pollard arrives at this psychological ...
... says , " I discovered in myself the terrible and marvelous idea that I alone was master of my life , and that I need feel no guilt or shame before those who know nothing of it " ( 252 ) . That Pollard arrives at this psychological ...
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