Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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Halaman 51
... marriage with a state of afterlife . While this afterlife is ostensibly heaven , it is a fairly am- biguous paradise ; are safety and comfort worth the " eclipse " of a life ? This question is implicit in the equation as Dickinson ...
... marriage with a state of afterlife . While this afterlife is ostensibly heaven , it is a fairly am- biguous paradise ; are safety and comfort worth the " eclipse " of a life ? This question is implicit in the equation as Dickinson ...
Halaman 52
... marriage . Avis , the gifted artist of The Story of Avis by the younger Elizabeth Stuart Phelps , reluctantly accepts a proposal of marriage . “ I love you . . . . " she says , " It is like - death " ( 105-06 ) . What dies in this novel ...
... marriage . Avis , the gifted artist of The Story of Avis by the younger Elizabeth Stuart Phelps , reluctantly accepts a proposal of marriage . “ I love you . . . . " she says , " It is like - death " ( 105-06 ) . What dies in this novel ...
Halaman 9
... marriage not because he loves her but because he is eager to receive her ardent love , Ettie refuses him . Admitting she loves him , she tells Noel she's ashamed to love a man she can't respect or admire , and will learn to overcome her ...
... marriage not because he loves her but because he is eager to receive her ardent love , Ettie refuses him . Admitting she loves him , she tells Noel she's ashamed to love a man she can't respect or admire , and will learn to overcome her ...
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