Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... Hand , conceived by some un- credited wag of a designer , warrants a double take : dozens of tiny red car- toon hands , outlined in black , dance across a white background , lined up like couples in a Virginia reel , but stag- gered and ...
... Hand , conceived by some un- credited wag of a designer , warrants a double take : dozens of tiny red car- toon hands , outlined in black , dance across a white background , lined up like couples in a Virginia reel , but stag- gered and ...
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hand of God , why should we not re- ceive evil ? " " Yes , my child ; but remember nothing is really evil that comes from His good hand , " said Mrs. Rocke . ( 227 ) Mrs. Rocke challenges Clara's distinc- tion between good and evil ...
hand of God , why should we not re- ceive evil ? " " Yes , my child ; but remember nothing is really evil that comes from His good hand , " said Mrs. Rocke . ( 227 ) Mrs. Rocke challenges Clara's distinc- tion between good and evil ...
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... Hands : An Anthology of American Women Writers , 1790–1870 . New Brunswick : Rutgers UP , 1985 . Habegger , Alfred . " A Well Hidden Hand . " Novel 14 ( 1981 ) : 197–212 . Kelley , Mary . Private Woman , Public Stage : Literary ...
... Hands : An Anthology of American Women Writers , 1790–1870 . New Brunswick : Rutgers UP , 1985 . Habegger , Alfred . " A Well Hidden Hand . " Novel 14 ( 1981 ) : 197–212 . Kelley , Mary . Private Woman , Public Stage : Literary ...
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