The Gypsy Scholar, Volume 1-41974 |
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... role is characteristic of Heathcliff throughout the novel ; however , the role is to be understood as supra- human mainly because it is supra - conventional . Heathcliff lives to the fullest his capacity as a free spirit , energetic ...
... role is characteristic of Heathcliff throughout the novel ; however , the role is to be understood as supra- human mainly because it is supra - conventional . Heathcliff lives to the fullest his capacity as a free spirit , energetic ...
Halaman 77
... role offered no manner of demonstrating the capabilities of women , Defoe had to go outside the bounds of the conventional , societal roles . His area of selection , however , was still very limited since there were few masculine roles ...
... role offered no manner of demonstrating the capabilities of women , Defoe had to go outside the bounds of the conventional , societal roles . His area of selection , however , was still very limited since there were few masculine roles ...
Halaman 105
... role of graduate students in the regional Modern Language Associations will probably not come from the hierarchies of those organizations , but from graduate students who are willing to expend their time and ex- pand their professional ...
... role of graduate students in the regional Modern Language Associations will probably not come from the hierarchies of those organizations , but from graduate students who are willing to expend their time and ex- pand their professional ...
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