Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... Experience 3 ) In 1804 , at the age of twenty - one , she experienced a religious awakening during a Presbyterian service . By 1805 , she was living and working as a domes- tic in Philadelphia , and had begun at- tending the Bethel ...
... Experience 3 ) In 1804 , at the age of twenty - one , she experienced a religious awakening during a Presbyterian service . By 1805 , she was living and working as a domes- tic in Philadelphia , and had begun at- tending the Bethel ...
Halaman 139
... Experience and Journal 18 ) . She further emphasizes both her own effectiveness and the power of God when she describes the response to her preaching of an aged slaveholder , who " now seemed to ad- mit that coloured people had souls ...
... Experience and Journal 18 ) . She further emphasizes both her own effectiveness and the power of God when she describes the response to her preaching of an aged slaveholder , who " now seemed to ad- mit that coloured people had souls ...
Halaman 132
... experience the free- dom of a society that in some ways tolerates or at least allows her passion for smoking , Chopin expresses her am- bivalence toward the apparent limita- tions of that freedom in her elegant story " An Egyptian ...
... experience the free- dom of a society that in some ways tolerates or at least allows her passion for smoking , Chopin expresses her am- bivalence toward the apparent limita- tions of that freedom in her elegant story " An Egyptian ...
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