Legacy, Volume 4,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... question shall not be " How shall I so cramp , stunt , simplify and nullify myself as to make me eligible to the honor of being swallowed up into some little man ? ' The question ' instead ' now rests with the man as to how he can so ...
... question shall not be " How shall I so cramp , stunt , simplify and nullify myself as to make me eligible to the honor of being swallowed up into some little man ? ' The question ' instead ' now rests with the man as to how he can so ...
Halaman 21
... question the rules that suffo- cate her . In contrast , Emily's inability to sympathize with Hagar stems from the threat Hagar's independence poses to her own security . Like the neatness and con- stancy of her cottage's decor , the ...
... question the rules that suffo- cate her . In contrast , Emily's inability to sympathize with Hagar stems from the threat Hagar's independence poses to her own security . Like the neatness and con- stancy of her cottage's decor , the ...
Halaman 54
... question , religious issues , travel , and rural life . She also wrote three biographies , some children's stories , one novel , some verses , and innumerable un- collected essays on contemporary political events . During her career ...
... question , religious issues , travel , and rural life . She also wrote three biographies , some children's stories , one novel , some verses , and innumerable un- collected essays on contemporary political events . During her career ...
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Houses and Heroines | 17 |
One Hundred Years of Criticism | 31 |
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