Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... Hope . Hope is less bigoted than others in the Puritan community : partly because she has relatives in the Established Church , " she enjoyed the capacities of her nature , and permitted her mind to expand beyond the contracted ...
... Hope . Hope is less bigoted than others in the Puritan community : partly because she has relatives in the Established Church , " she enjoyed the capacities of her nature , and permitted her mind to expand beyond the contracted ...
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... Hope and Esther operate on dif- ferent principles , only one of which is acceptable for women in the Puritan com- munity . Esther's touchstone is submission to religious and community authority ; Hope's is abstract justice and ...
... Hope and Esther operate on dif- ferent principles , only one of which is acceptable for women in the Puritan com- munity . Esther's touchstone is submission to religious and community authority ; Hope's is abstract justice and ...
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... Hope Leslie , 2 : 68. In the only serious study of Hope Leslie , Michael Bell also notes that this speech explains how to " read " Hope's desire to have her own way . For Bell , Hope's rebellious spirit is the spirit of democracy ...
... Hope Leslie , 2 : 68. In the only serious study of Hope Leslie , Michael Bell also notes that this speech explains how to " read " Hope's desire to have her own way . For Bell , Hope's rebellious spirit is the spirit of democracy ...
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