Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... Holland was a bit frail and often described as birdlike — in part because of her small size , but also because of her movements , her quickness of wit , intelligence , and delight in everyday events . Dickinson's letters to this ...
... Holland was a bit frail and often described as birdlike — in part because of her small size , but also because of her movements , her quickness of wit , intelligence , and delight in everyday events . Dickinson's letters to this ...
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... Holland letters , though , demonstrate Dickinson's epistolary surfaces and depths . The letters are rich with figurative language and show how , over a period of years , both Dickinson and Holland shaped one another as reader and writer ...
... Holland letters , though , demonstrate Dickinson's epistolary surfaces and depths . The letters are rich with figurative language and show how , over a period of years , both Dickinson and Holland shaped one another as reader and writer ...
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... Holland was known for her earthbound quality ; her granddaugh- ter characterizes Holland as the stable element in the Dickinson - Holland friendship . Ward says that Dick- inson was " [ e ] ndowed with an extraordinary capacity for ...
... Holland was known for her earthbound quality ; her granddaugh- ter characterizes Holland as the stable element in the Dickinson - Holland friendship . Ward says that Dick- inson was " [ e ] ndowed with an extraordinary capacity for ...
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