Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... nature and the body . Emerson states in his 1836 essay " Nature , " Strictly speaking , therefore , all that is separate from us , all which Philoso- phy distinguishes as the NOT ME , that is , both nature and art , all other men and my ...
... nature and the body . Emerson states in his 1836 essay " Nature , " Strictly speaking , therefore , all that is separate from us , all which Philoso- phy distinguishes as the NOT ME , that is , both nature and art , all other men and my ...
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... natural love of liberty should have inspired them to have held for their own defence , while subjected to the ... nature praise ; Secure I'll walk , and placid move along , And heed alike their censure or their song ; I'll take my ...
... natural love of liberty should have inspired them to have held for their own defence , while subjected to the ... nature praise ; Secure I'll walk , and placid move along , And heed alike their censure or their song ; I'll take my ...
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... nature : " The fallen woman was a stain on society and had to be punished , either by the intolerable pangs of conscience or by death - preferably both . Even the novelist who took the rather advanced line that many such women were ...
... nature : " The fallen woman was a stain on society and had to be punished , either by the intolerable pangs of conscience or by death - preferably both . Even the novelist who took the rather advanced line that many such women were ...
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Mary Chapman Gender and Influence in Louisa May Alcotts | 19 |
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