Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... daughter's reading and initiated her into political concepts . " My father had the habit of having his children always about him , and . . . there was no part of his life which we did not partake . I remember well looking upon a ...
... daughter's reading and initiated her into political concepts . " My father had the habit of having his children always about him , and . . . there was no part of his life which we did not partake . I remember well looking upon a ...
Halaman 32
... daughter's conduct : " Rule yourself " ( Cheney 57 ) . Yet the story extends this caution for its women readers : rule yourself , lest you be ruled by another.1 " A Whisper in the Dark " is rich in the themes and motifs of nineteenth ...
... daughter's conduct : " Rule yourself " ( Cheney 57 ) . Yet the story extends this caution for its women readers : rule yourself , lest you be ruled by another.1 " A Whisper in the Dark " is rich in the themes and motifs of nineteenth ...
Halaman 34
... daughter's eighteenth birthday , she leaves her daughter an important legacy in the form of two messages fastened to a dog's collar with a lock of golden hair . Although the writer acknowledges that she is " fitfully mad " ( 297 ) , the ...
... daughter's eighteenth birthday , she leaves her daughter an important legacy in the form of two messages fastened to a dog's collar with a lock of golden hair . Although the writer acknowledges that she is " fitfully mad " ( 297 ) , the ...
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