Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... remain stable , must also remain static . The fron- tiers of the West and Southwest were fully as threat- ening and perilous to her as the metropolis . " Cavalier and Yankee : The Old South and American National Character ( New York ...
... remain stable , must also remain static . The fron- tiers of the West and Southwest were fully as threat- ening and perilous to her as the metropolis . " Cavalier and Yankee : The Old South and American National Character ( New York ...
Halaman 68
... remain relatively un- knowable - for example , of the forty - one authors , little or no biographical data exists for twenty - at least fourteen of the remain- ing twenty - one participated in reform activ- ity , frequently with ...
... remain relatively un- knowable - for example , of the forty - one authors , little or no biographical data exists for twenty - at least fourteen of the remain- ing twenty - one participated in reform activ- ity , frequently with ...
Halaman 81
... remain undis- covered to this day , simply because they avail themselves of a masculine signature . There were other romances , too tedious to mention , depicting me sometimes as a lovely blonde , writing graceful tales be- neath a ...
... remain undis- covered to this day , simply because they avail themselves of a masculine signature . There were other romances , too tedious to mention , depicting me sometimes as a lovely blonde , writing graceful tales be- neath a ...
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