Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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Halaman 53
... novel , Cogewea des- cribes the event as follows : Although I participated in a way , it brought a dimness to my eyes [ The buf- falo ] seemed to realize that they were leaving their native haunts for all time To the Indian they were ...
... novel , Cogewea des- cribes the event as follows : Although I participated in a way , it brought a dimness to my eyes [ The buf- falo ] seemed to realize that they were leaving their native haunts for all time To the Indian they were ...
Halaman 10
... novel in some detail , we learn nothing about the actual wedding : all we learn is that it makes society happy . Sedgwick con- cludes the novel by commenting of Esther Downing , who has escaped heartbreak by devoting her life to ...
... novel in some detail , we learn nothing about the actual wedding : all we learn is that it makes society happy . Sedgwick con- cludes the novel by commenting of Esther Downing , who has escaped heartbreak by devoting her life to ...
Halaman 47
... novel , she told read- ers , " was written under a sincere convic- tion of its beneficial tendency . " From the beginning of her career , then , the aesthetic and the moral were joined . A New England Tale also established a pattern in ...
... novel , she told read- ers , " was written under a sincere convic- tion of its beneficial tendency . " From the beginning of her career , then , the aesthetic and the moral were joined . A New England Tale also established a pattern in ...
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