In a preface to a later edition she tells us how the novel came to be written, and, though it anticipates events, this revelation of herself may best be given here. [Please select]
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He then turns to the right, anticipates him, and takes possession of that important place. [Please select]
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She encouragingly anticipates them by calling me Prospero before the fact. [Please select]
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He also anticipates a number of successful captures of perfect insects during the following summer. [Please select]
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Opposition has become permission without proper direction, and indiscriminate pleasure anticipates regulated and orderly recreation. [Please select]
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He is immortal, and anticipates, hopes for, or dreads a resurrection. [Please select]
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He practically anticipates the procession of natural events in the countless emergencies of his daily life. [Please select]
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He anticipates rewards and punishments, and learns to solicit the former and deprecate the latter. [Please select]
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It also anticipates probable criticism of the artistic form which on this, and so many subsequent occasions, he selected for it. [Please select]
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Rivers enthusiastically anticipates (page 87) that the day will come when all our roses, even moss-roses, will have evergreen foliage, brilliant and fragrant flowers, and the habit of blooming from June till November. [Please select]
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