Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... human imagination . They denigrated women's intellectual and imagi- native abilities and obliterated or misrep- resented women's contributions to culture and history . A perhaps trivial instance of this activity , which can nevertheless ...
... human imagination . They denigrated women's intellectual and imagi- native abilities and obliterated or misrep- resented women's contributions to culture and history . A perhaps trivial instance of this activity , which can nevertheless ...
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... human hearts , instead of chopping off human heads , or choking human lungs " ( p . 208 ) . A male chaplain lends his sanction to the proceed- ing and finds himself too " embarrassed " by uncertainty over the fate of her soul in the ...
... human hearts , instead of chopping off human heads , or choking human lungs " ( p . 208 ) . A male chaplain lends his sanction to the proceed- ing and finds himself too " embarrassed " by uncertainty over the fate of her soul in the ...
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... human passions and human laws . To do the young man justice , though selfish , he was not delibe- rately unkind ; for he did not mean to be treacherous to the friendless young creature who trusted him . He sailed from Sweden with the ...
... human passions and human laws . To do the young man justice , though selfish , he was not delibe- rately unkind ; for he did not mean to be treacherous to the friendless young creature who trusted him . He sailed from Sweden with the ...
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