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... Heathcliff , and of Heathcliff in turn for her . The relationship between these two is based , no doubt , on the familiar romantic conception of irresistible passion . Like so many pairs of romantic lovers , Catherine and Heathcliff are ...
... Heathcliff , and of Heathcliff in turn for her . The relationship between these two is based , no doubt , on the familiar romantic conception of irresistible passion . Like so many pairs of romantic lovers , Catherine and Heathcliff are ...
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... Heathcliff and Linton , and between Catherine's feelings for them both , to the moral order . Linton may be held , in a certain sense , to symbolize the super- ficial graces of civilized life , in which Heathcliff is totally lacking ...
... Heathcliff and Linton , and between Catherine's feelings for them both , to the moral order . Linton may be held , in a certain sense , to symbolize the super- ficial graces of civilized life , in which Heathcliff is totally lacking ...
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... Heathcliff world is the poorer for lack- ing ; but it also rouses in the youthful intruders from this other world a ... Heathcliff's return and asks if she is to bring him into the parlour , the appropriate setting of gen- tility , he ...
... Heathcliff world is the poorer for lack- ing ; but it also rouses in the youthful intruders from this other world a ... Heathcliff's return and asks if she is to bring him into the parlour , the appropriate setting of gen- tility , he ...
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BORIS FORD | 7 |
G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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