Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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Halaman 9
... speak up and defend herself , but she resists , with noble fortitude , the temptation of speaking " I. " As a consequence , she is consistently taken to be something she is not , and is thereby forced into a tacit form of decep- tion ...
... speak up and defend herself , but she resists , with noble fortitude , the temptation of speaking " I. " As a consequence , she is consistently taken to be something she is not , and is thereby forced into a tacit form of decep- tion ...
Halaman 11
... speak one thing with this voice - a " hymn " of " him " , with God being the ultimate object at this point in the ... speak alone of God " can be read to mean not only that the falls speak only of God but that only the waterfall is ...
... speak one thing with this voice - a " hymn " of " him " , with God being the ultimate object at this point in the ... speak alone of God " can be read to mean not only that the falls speak only of God but that only the waterfall is ...
Halaman 17
... speak of man . Her levell'd mountains and her cultured vales , Town , tower , and temple , and triumphal arch , All speak of man , and moulder while they speak . But of whose architecture and design Tell thine eternal fountains , when ...
... speak of man . Her levell'd mountains and her cultured vales , Town , tower , and temple , and triumphal arch , All speak of man , and moulder while they speak . But of whose architecture and design Tell thine eternal fountains , when ...
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