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Or perhaps he was trying to crack the movement of a passage like this one.
Reading a passage like this, I find it hard not to conclude that Digges has abdicated her independent judgment.
Certainly not in a passage like this one, which showed up recently on a mothering site: How many months into your relationships has ILY come out?
At such moments, the reader starts developing a few scruples of his own, one of which is: a passage like this is neither good fiction nor meaningful historical writing.
The link critics sometimes make to Stanley Spencer, the early-20th-century English painter, another purveyor of sagging flesh, is belied by a passage like this one, whose virtuosity Spencer couldn't approach.
I would trade all of Leopold's lyricism, such as it is, for a passage like this: "Our tools are better than we are, and grow better faster than we do.
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Passages like this are not unusual.
Unfortunately, "Migrant Souls" contains too few passages like this one.
Passages like this seem better suited to sonnets about strummed lutes and foggy moors.
Passages like this one challenged some readers' beliefs that slavery was a paternalistic necessity.
Even the most experienced editors throw up their hands in despair at passages like this.
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