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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At the start of the novel Julia sees philology as a lifeless and uncreative pursuit.
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Biography, bibliography and philology wait in attendance on literary appreciation; these four together cover the whole field of literary research.
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But Nietzsche's motive in opting for classical philology , when he finally did so, was not simple.
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Classical philology is a subject and institutionalized as such.
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Cornparative philology had not been invented.
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I have been quietly considering if we too should not break with philology as practised till now and its educational perspective.
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On its own terms, meanwhile, the new philology went from strength to strength.
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This view of language brings philology to life for Julia; she suddenly sees its object as the product of individual creativity.