Legacy, Volume 4,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... Friend- less and penniless , Southworth taught school , cared for her house , nursed her children , and wrote fiction ... Friends crowded around me -offers for contributions poured in upon me . And I , who six months before had been poor ...
... Friend- less and penniless , Southworth taught school , cared for her house , nursed her children , and wrote fiction ... Friends crowded around me -offers for contributions poured in upon me . And I , who six months before had been poor ...
Halaman 21
... friends . Reflecting on her disclaimer the narrator suggests that " In truth the character of Emily had sadly ... friend ; fresh rice cakes and pots of tea are her stock in trade . Consequently she can brook no ir- regularities in her ...
... friends . Reflecting on her disclaimer the narrator suggests that " In truth the character of Emily had sadly ... friend ; fresh rice cakes and pots of tea are her stock in trade . Consequently she can brook no ir- regularities in her ...
Halaman 57
... friends in inducing me to this step , as you have probably heard that a thousand times , and moreover all the friends in the world could not move me to it against my own sweet will . Neither do I write entirely for money , as at this ...
... friends in inducing me to this step , as you have probably heard that a thousand times , and moreover all the friends in the world could not move me to it against my own sweet will . Neither do I write entirely for money , as at this ...
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Houses and Heroines | 17 |
One Hundred Years of Criticism | 31 |
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