Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... death of her beloved child and was forced to leave her in an unmarked grave in the wilderness ; once again she had to “ turn [ her ] back ” on what was familiar and deeply loved , leave it behind , and move forward into the unknown ...
... death of her beloved child and was forced to leave her in an unmarked grave in the wilderness ; once again she had to “ turn [ her ] back ” on what was familiar and deeply loved , leave it behind , and move forward into the unknown ...
Halaman 126
... death . But David Greene demonstrated in 1985 that she lived thirty - five years after her ransom . She remarried in 1679 , the year after her husband's death ; her second hus- band was Samuel Talcott of Wethers- field , an officer in ...
... death . But David Greene demonstrated in 1985 that she lived thirty - five years after her ransom . She remarried in 1679 , the year after her husband's death ; her second hus- band was Samuel Talcott of Wethers- field , an officer in ...
Halaman 28
... death to me . O Love , if death be sweeter , let me die . ( " Lancelot and Elaine " ll . 1003–05 ) At her own request , Elaine's corpse is floated down the river to Camelot in a barge so that the sight of her will make Lancelot regret ...
... death to me . O Love , if death be sweeter , let me die . ( " Lancelot and Elaine " ll . 1003–05 ) At her own request , Elaine's corpse is floated down the river to Camelot in a barge so that the sight of her will make Lancelot regret ...
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