Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... present when Ellen is taught to submit to God's will ; the sec- ond is that John Humphreys is allowed the kind of ... presents the heart as fallible and capable of deception . The result is that Ellen is taught not only to distrust her ...
... present when Ellen is taught to submit to God's will ; the sec- ond is that John Humphreys is allowed the kind of ... presents the heart as fallible and capable of deception . The result is that Ellen is taught not only to distrust her ...
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... present- ing the major obstacle to the capture of the precious ore . Shirley often expresses these twin qualities as oxymorons : the " horribly beautiful " rattlesnake , the " wild grandeur and awful magnificence of the scenery , " and ...
... present- ing the major obstacle to the capture of the precious ore . Shirley often expresses these twin qualities as oxymorons : the " horribly beautiful " rattlesnake , the " wild grandeur and awful magnificence of the scenery , " and ...
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... present the objects under con- sideration , not the young explorer's emotions " ( Professor's House 262 ) . In Sapphira and the Slave Girl , however , she moved considerably past this rela- tively straightforward nostalgia for an ...
... present the objects under con- sideration , not the young explorer's emotions " ( Professor's House 262 ) . In Sapphira and the Slave Girl , however , she moved considerably past this rela- tively straightforward nostalgia for an ...
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