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Side 26
... considered the many eccentric ideas her husband had begun to preach after his midlife crisis , when he seemed to have abandoned so many of his earlier values , beliefs and practices . His abandonment of a normal diet , therefore ...
... considered the many eccentric ideas her husband had begun to preach after his midlife crisis , when he seemed to have abandoned so many of his earlier values , beliefs and practices . His abandonment of a normal diet , therefore ...
Side 17
... considered short - lived . Chronologi- cally , Eugene Onegin does not follow but precedes " Egyptian Nights , " and as Tatiana triumphs over the romantic stereotypes in the final pages of the poem , Zinaida Volskaia re - appears in ...
... considered short - lived . Chronologi- cally , Eugene Onegin does not follow but precedes " Egyptian Nights , " and as Tatiana triumphs over the romantic stereotypes in the final pages of the poem , Zinaida Volskaia re - appears in ...
Side 192
... considered Lyovin's point , but had also realized that there were other considerations and that the situation was not so simple as Lyovin has so hastily assumed . Anna Karenina repeatedly expresses distrust of simple solutions . Honesty ...
... considered Lyovin's point , but had also realized that there were other considerations and that the situation was not so simple as Lyovin has so hastily assumed . Anna Karenina repeatedly expresses distrust of simple solutions . Honesty ...
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