Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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Halaman 18
... hands , " whose labor provides the profit of the " heads , " are also unacknowledged part- ners who are required to be ... hand who becomes a head is also male , while Perley , who shares with the other heads the privilege of class , is ...
... hands , " whose labor provides the profit of the " heads , " are also unacknowledged part- ners who are required to be ... hand who becomes a head is also male , while Perley , who shares with the other heads the privilege of class , is ...
Halaman 19
... hand whom Perley encounters heading for the theatre to " see how much better I could do it .... Give me the music ... hand lifted and cut between the two foci of color . The profile had a level , generous chin . The hand had - rings ...
... hand whom Perley encounters heading for the theatre to " see how much better I could do it .... Give me the music ... hand lifted and cut between the two foci of color . The profile had a level , generous chin . The hand had - rings ...
Halaman 20
... hand in hand : “ And yet . . . your father and you tie my hands to precisely the same extent by different methods ' " ( 141 ) . The partnership of father and son illuminates by contrast the disinheritance of the daughter . Perley wants ...
... hand in hand : “ And yet . . . your father and you tie my hands to precisely the same extent by different methods ' " ( 141 ) . The partnership of father and son illuminates by contrast the disinheritance of the daughter . Perley wants ...
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