Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... never allowed full citizenship and are never entirely vindicated from the assault of the prejudice that was generally accorded them throughout the cen- tury ( 182-85 ) . Although the Germans have the diffi- culty of a language barrier ...
... never allowed full citizenship and are never entirely vindicated from the assault of the prejudice that was generally accorded them throughout the cen- tury ( 182-85 ) . Although the Germans have the diffi- culty of a language barrier ...
Halaman 173
... Never , never , oh , cold , so cold ! All that was sweet is past . ( 3-12 ) Piatt's verse is riddled with subtlety and am- biguity . The " little brown head , " which at first seems to refer to the living child , is actually a specter ...
... Never , never , oh , cold , so cold ! All that was sweet is past . ( 3-12 ) Piatt's verse is riddled with subtlety and am- biguity . The " little brown head , " which at first seems to refer to the living child , is actually a specter ...
Halaman 208
... Never One Nation covers a short yet tumultuous period of history ( 1850–1877 ) that also saw the surge of popular periodicals . These texts , designed to serve and delineate particular communities of readers , indicate that " race as a ...
... Never One Nation covers a short yet tumultuous period of history ( 1850–1877 ) that also saw the surge of popular periodicals . These texts , designed to serve and delineate particular communities of readers , indicate that " race as a ...
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