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... narrator , places that narrator in a primitive society , constrains the reader's pace to that society's level ( see below ) , and perhaps also conveys the deceptive lucidity of mystical utterance ( cf. Lake 160 , 167–9 ; Filmer 21 ) ...
... narrator , places that narrator in a primitive society , constrains the reader's pace to that society's level ( see below ) , and perhaps also conveys the deceptive lucidity of mystical utterance ( cf. Lake 160 , 167–9 ; Filmer 21 ) ...
Page 451
... narrator undermines the secretary's claims to French esprit , claiming : “ La question de la langue mise à part , la France lui était aussi étrangère que la Chine " [ The question of language set aside , France was as foreign to him as ...
... narrator undermines the secretary's claims to French esprit , claiming : “ La question de la langue mise à part , la France lui était aussi étrangère que la Chine " [ The question of language set aside , France was as foreign to him as ...
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... narrator , on the other hand , is too optimistic . His response to the Time Traveller's conclusion that human civilization will eventually destroy itself is pitifully inadequate : " it remains for us to live as though it were not [ true ] ...
... narrator , on the other hand , is too optimistic . His response to the Time Traveller's conclusion that human civilization will eventually destroy itself is pitifully inadequate : " it remains for us to live as though it were not [ true ] ...
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