Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... kind of purposiveness directed toward social change , some kind of framework in which local contradictions are connected to a more general social critique . Subversion by contrast with openly held progressive ideas would seem to entail ...
... kind of purposiveness directed toward social change , some kind of framework in which local contradictions are connected to a more general social critique . Subversion by contrast with openly held progressive ideas would seem to entail ...
Halaman 27
... kind of class characteristic in its own right " ( Ryan 135 ) —and so it is by this point in the novel . Rather than being a con- tributing factor in class location ( as in the earlier part of the novel ) , temperance replaces class ...
... kind of class characteristic in its own right " ( Ryan 135 ) —and so it is by this point in the novel . Rather than being a con- tributing factor in class location ( as in the earlier part of the novel ) , temperance replaces class ...
Halaman 39
... kind , Samuel ? can he- " " Kind ? What call'st thou it to take such as she to wife ? Kind ! How many men would take her , an ' she had double the for- tune ? and being of the family already , he is glad to hide the blot forever ...
... kind , Samuel ? can he- " " Kind ? What call'st thou it to take such as she to wife ? Kind ! How many men would take her , an ' she had double the for- tune ? and being of the family already , he is glad to hide the blot forever ...
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