Legacy, Volume 19Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2003 |
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... dress of the Puritans draws attention to the value of clothing as a symbol . Part of the symbol's strength is its unusual appearance , which impresses Hawthorne in " The Custom - House " as " evidence of a now forgotten art ” and “ an ...
... dress of the Puritans draws attention to the value of clothing as a symbol . Part of the symbol's strength is its unusual appearance , which impresses Hawthorne in " The Custom - House " as " evidence of a now forgotten art ” and “ an ...
Halaman 125
of the individual to dress according to whim . At the same time , she would prefer such an individ- ualistic society to a society that forces people to dress a certain way , especially if that enforcement constitutes oppression ...
of the individual to dress according to whim . At the same time , she would prefer such an individ- ualistic society to a society that forces people to dress a certain way , especially if that enforcement constitutes oppression ...
Halaman 135
... dress their bowers of pleasure and rejoice with their wives and children ? ( 72 ) The verb " dress " in this passage , roughly mean- ing " to decorate , " is associated with the kind of worldly excess that Sedgwick clearly rejects . In ...
... dress their bowers of pleasure and rejoice with their wives and children ? ( 72 ) The verb " dress " in this passage , roughly mean- ing " to decorate , " is associated with the kind of worldly excess that Sedgwick clearly rejects . In ...
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