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... Dalloway ( 1925 ) : " What are they looking at ? " said Clarissa Dalloway to the maid who opened her door . The hall of the house was cool as a vault . Mrs. Dalloway raised her hand to her eyes , and , as the maid shut the door to , and ...
... Dalloway ( 1925 ) : " What are they looking at ? " said Clarissa Dalloway to the maid who opened her door . The hall of the house was cool as a vault . Mrs. Dalloway raised her hand to her eyes , and , as the maid shut the door to , and ...
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... Dalloway a fashionable lady gives a party , a man who has been in love with her comes back from India , a young man suffering from war neurosis commits suicide . In To the Lighthouse the issue is simply whether or not a family on ...
... Dalloway a fashionable lady gives a party , a man who has been in love with her comes back from India , a young man suffering from war neurosis commits suicide . In To the Lighthouse the issue is simply whether or not a family on ...
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... Dalloway : For this is the truth about our soul , he thought , or self , who fish - like inhabits deep seas and plies between obscurities threading her way between the boles of giant weeds over sun- flickered spaces and on and on into ...
... Dalloway : For this is the truth about our soul , he thought , or self , who fish - like inhabits deep seas and plies between obscurities threading her way between the boles of giant weeds over sun- flickered spaces and on and on into ...
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THE BEGINNINGS | 7 |
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 31 |
THE FIRST GENERA | 107 |
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