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... meaning , of that character . Dickens has his Gradgrinds ; Trollope has his Mrs. Proudies . And Charlotte Brontë also made use of this convention when she assigned . the name of Brocklehurst to the clergyman who cruelly persecutes Jane ...
... meaning , of that character . Dickens has his Gradgrinds ; Trollope has his Mrs. Proudies . And Charlotte Brontë also made use of this convention when she assigned . the name of Brocklehurst to the clergyman who cruelly persecutes Jane ...
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... Meaning is not strictly limited to ideas , to its intellectual substance and sense . Meaning cannot always be sum- marized in a sentence because works of literature have other varieties of meaning . They mean by the feeling they convey ...
... Meaning is not strictly limited to ideas , to its intellectual substance and sense . Meaning cannot always be sum- marized in a sentence because works of literature have other varieties of meaning . They mean by the feeling they convey ...
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... meaning of " remover . " The " remover " is Time , and he removes " rosy lips and cheeks " -a metonymy ( a useful term to know ) for youth . But Love is not removed , it is not made a fool of by Time . Or is it that Love is not Time's ...
... meaning of " remover . " The " remover " is Time , and he removes " rosy lips and cheeks " -a metonymy ( a useful term to know ) for youth . But Love is not removed , it is not made a fool of by Time . Or is it that Love is not Time's ...
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