Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... tion of their opinions by the daily opportunities so close a relation af- fords , of perverting testimony and instilling doubts . ( 182 ) Likewise , Fuller replicates the edu- cational rhetoric that permeated oth- er books and magazines ...
... tion of their opinions by the daily opportunities so close a relation af- fords , of perverting testimony and instilling doubts . ( 182 ) Likewise , Fuller replicates the edu- cational rhetoric that permeated oth- er books and magazines ...
Halaman 153
... tion . But Reichardt seems to mean A Web of Relationship to be a guide to Freeman's fiction , rather than a full- scale analysis of it . Reichardt's summary of the plots and themes of Freeman's fiction is of- ten enhanced by use of ...
... tion . But Reichardt seems to mean A Web of Relationship to be a guide to Freeman's fiction , rather than a full- scale analysis of it . Reichardt's summary of the plots and themes of Freeman's fiction is of- ten enhanced by use of ...
Halaman 150
... tion of the Woolson Collection in 1985 , I had hoped that my red alert would encourage scholars to exert pressure on Rollins College to preserve a collec- tion of growing value . To be sure , Rollins has already taken significant steps ...
... tion of the Woolson Collection in 1985 , I had hoped that my red alert would encourage scholars to exert pressure on Rollins College to preserve a collec- tion of growing value . To be sure , Rollins has already taken significant steps ...
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