Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... Angel ( for El Demócrata Fronterizo ) How many times had I seen her young little face , pensive and serious , and how often , also , had I surprised her little eyes full of tears . Why that austerity ? Why that undefinable melancholy in ...
... Angel ( for El Demócrata Fronterizo ) How many times had I seen her young little face , pensive and serious , and how often , also , had I surprised her little eyes full of tears . Why that austerity ? Why that undefinable melancholy in ...
Halaman 21
... Angels contains a passage that articulates this view : For in their hearts women always know that of all the gifts bestowed upon their sex that of beauty has so immeasurably the greatest power that nothing else can for one moment be ...
... Angels contains a passage that articulates this view : For in their hearts women always know that of all the gifts bestowed upon their sex that of beauty has so immeasurably the greatest power that nothing else can for one moment be ...
Halaman 22
... Angels , William Dean Howells criti- cizes Woolson's portrayal of Margaret as a sacrificial woman : " Neither Margaret nor Winthrop her lover appeals to our sym- pathy , perhaps because we cannot believe in them ; they form for us the ...
... Angels , William Dean Howells criti- cizes Woolson's portrayal of Margaret as a sacrificial woman : " Neither Margaret nor Winthrop her lover appeals to our sym- pathy , perhaps because we cannot believe in them ; they form for us the ...
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Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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