Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... heart was questionable , and almost everything that was difficult and painful , assumed the form of duty " ( 156 ) . Hope has difficulty obeying their laws because she takes " counsel only from her own heart " ( 120 ) . Whereas duty ...
... heart was questionable , and almost everything that was difficult and painful , assumed the form of duty " ( 156 ) . Hope has difficulty obeying their laws because she takes " counsel only from her own heart " ( 120 ) . Whereas duty ...
Halaman 21
... heart is the only true guide and the individual the best judge of each situa- tion , John presents the heart as fallible and capable of deception . The result is that Ellen is taught not only to distrust her own instincts , but to look ...
... heart is the only true guide and the individual the best judge of each situa- tion , John presents the heart as fallible and capable of deception . The result is that Ellen is taught not only to distrust her own instincts , but to look ...
Halaman 25
... heart , or Mr. Gra- ham , a respected man of the community : " Which , then , shall I trust , -the good , religious men , or the low , profane , and abject ones ? " " Trust in goodness , wherever it can be found , " answered Gertrude ...
... heart , or Mr. Gra- ham , a respected man of the community : " Which , then , shall I trust , -the good , religious men , or the low , profane , and abject ones ? " " Trust in goodness , wherever it can be found , " answered Gertrude ...
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