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... Poor Relations ' . In the first sentence ' A Poor Relation ' is not regarded as a person but a ' thing ' , ' the most irrelevant thing in nature ' and this continues throughout the first paragraph . That splendid phrase conveys that by ...
... Poor Relations ' . In the first sentence ' A Poor Relation ' is not regarded as a person but a ' thing ' , ' the most irrelevant thing in nature ' and this continues throughout the first paragraph . That splendid phrase conveys that by ...
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... Poor Relation justifies his acceptance of the glass of wine because it is both inferior and unwanted , like himself . He can accept it from ' a stranger ' , one of his fellow - guests , as he would hesitate to do from his kinsman ...
... Poor Relation justifies his acceptance of the glass of wine because it is both inferior and unwanted , like himself . He can accept it from ' a stranger ' , one of his fellow - guests , as he would hesitate to do from his kinsman ...
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... poor W -'s was clearly not a case of ' too much pride ' . The boy's reaction to seeing the visitor ruffled is anguish , at the thought ' Perhaps he will never come here again ' ; demonstrating that even a Poor Relation may seem to come ...
... poor W -'s was clearly not a case of ' too much pride ' . The boy's reaction to seeing the visitor ruffled is anguish , at the thought ' Perhaps he will never come here again ' ; demonstrating that even a Poor Relation may seem to come ...
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Restoring the London Connection Jonathan Bate | 181 |
Book Reviews 202 | 181 |
Fifty Years Ago Continued Selected by D E Wickham 214 | 181 |
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