Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... mother's and daughter's relations to the written word . Mrs. Dickinson had the reputation in her family of being " too busy " to write . Her unwillingness to set pen to paper was even a family joke ; as Emily writes Austin once : " Mother ...
... mother's and daughter's relations to the written word . Mrs. Dickinson had the reputation in her family of being " too busy " to write . Her unwillingness to set pen to paper was even a family joke ; as Emily writes Austin once : " Mother ...
Halaman 38
... mother's and daughter's relations to the written word . Mrs. Dickinson had the reputation in her family of being " too busy " to write . Her unwillingness to set pen to paper was even a family joke ; as Emily writes Austin once : " Mother ...
... mother's and daughter's relations to the written word . Mrs. Dickinson had the reputation in her family of being " too busy " to write . Her unwillingness to set pen to paper was even a family joke ; as Emily writes Austin once : " Mother ...
Halaman 45
... mother tells her near the beginning of The Wide , Wide World ( 1:13 ) , and in the face of massive mistreatment by both God and humanity , Ellen struggles to abide by that maxim . Her beloved mother is dying of consumption and Ellen's ...
... mother tells her near the beginning of The Wide , Wide World ( 1:13 ) , and in the face of massive mistreatment by both God and humanity , Ellen struggles to abide by that maxim . Her beloved mother is dying of consumption and Ellen's ...
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