Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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Halaman 170
challenge is disguised as a discussion of the practice of medicine . Leslie's example of the jade gods is further disguised as a discussion of pagan religious practice . What Leslie and Ferris have to say bears directly upon seeing the ...
challenge is disguised as a discussion of the practice of medicine . Leslie's example of the jade gods is further disguised as a discussion of pagan religious practice . What Leslie and Ferris have to say bears directly upon seeing the ...
Halaman 173
... practice medicine successfully while married and even while bearing and raising children , though this would require an income - providing husband and a rethinking of traditional housekeeping responsibilities . According to Regina ...
... practice medicine successfully while married and even while bearing and raising children , though this would require an income - providing husband and a rethinking of traditional housekeeping responsibilities . According to Regina ...
Halaman 207
... practice of regionalism . Austin believed that " there is no sort of experience that works so constantly and subtly ... practices , Schaefer persuasively situates Austin's work and perspective within its cultural context . This helps to ...
... practice of regionalism . Austin believed that " there is no sort of experience that works so constantly and subtly ... practices , Schaefer persuasively situates Austin's work and perspective within its cultural context . This helps to ...
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Nancy F Sweet Dissent and the Daughter in A New England Tale | 107 |
Sherwood Bonners Travel | 126 |
Making Up | 144 |
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