Legacy, Volume 4,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... experience has so schooled me , that I am afraid to launch my happiness in the uncertain seas of other hearts " ( 226 ) , a fear justified when she does . Shortly after the ceremony she observes that " it was strange , queer - a few ...
... experience has so schooled me , that I am afraid to launch my happiness in the uncertain seas of other hearts " ( 226 ) , a fear justified when she does . Shortly after the ceremony she observes that " it was strange , queer - a few ...
Halaman 59
... experience as the crucible of national consciousness , arguing that " American values became to a large extent a nationalized version of what was once the ideology of the tribe that had become dominant in the New England re- gion . " By ...
... experience as the crucible of national consciousness , arguing that " American values became to a large extent a nationalized version of what was once the ideology of the tribe that had become dominant in the New England re- gion . " By ...
Halaman 61
... experience of sanctification - the sense of being perma- nently cleansed from sin in this life - and her arguments for women's right to preach . As Andrews explains in his fine In- troduction , the experience of sanctification is ...
... experience of sanctification - the sense of being perma- nently cleansed from sin in this life - and her arguments for women's right to preach . As Andrews explains in his fine In- troduction , the experience of sanctification is ...
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Houses and Heroines | 17 |
One Hundred Years of Criticism | 31 |
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