Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... married him . Her jilted lover attributed her fickleness " more to her inju- dicious education than to her heart " ( 1 : 19 ) . She is , in general , rather ignorant : not only is she unaware that her husband is a Roman Catholic , but ...
... married him . Her jilted lover attributed her fickleness " more to her inju- dicious education than to her heart " ( 1 : 19 ) . She is , in general , rather ignorant : not only is she unaware that her husband is a Roman Catholic , but ...
Halaman 25
... married a rising young lawyer . She referred to the marriage as a period of " unbroken happiness . " 39 David Hale enjoyed reading with his young wife , and educated her about everything from botany to prose style . But just before ...
... married a rising young lawyer . She referred to the marriage as a period of " unbroken happiness . " 39 David Hale enjoyed reading with his young wife , and educated her about everything from botany to prose style . But just before ...
Halaman 56
... marry again at this point in her career - although she did not renounce her career . In 1853 Farrington had obtained a divorce in Chi- cago on the grounds of desertion , and on January 5 , 1856 , Fanny Fern married James Parton , the ...
... marry again at this point in her career - although she did not renounce her career . In 1853 Farrington had obtained a divorce in Chi- cago on the grounds of desertion , and on January 5 , 1856 , Fanny Fern married James Parton , the ...
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