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If , on herself with a story written with a different end in 20 presentation of the evidence , she becomes by the view . verdict of the human conscience a proper object of This story has called forth so many curious in- divine pity and ...
If , on herself with a story written with a different end in 20 presentation of the evidence , she becomes by the view . verdict of the human conscience a proper object of This story has called forth so many curious in- divine pity and ...
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Artistically , it is perhaps Melville's most unified and consistent story . Moby Dick and Pierre are turgid , rambling , and often erratic in styleespecially Pierre . As tragic as either of these works , Billy Budd is without their ...
Artistically , it is perhaps Melville's most unified and consistent story . Moby Dick and Pierre are turgid , rambling , and often erratic in styleespecially Pierre . As tragic as either of these works , Billy Budd is without their ...
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“ The story is is the listening pupil to recognize it ? It is an adthe thing ! " says this graceful writer , as if with a tone venture — an immense one — for me to write this little of opposition to some other idea .
“ The story is is the listening pupil to recognize it ? It is an adthe thing ! " says this graceful writer , as if with a tone venture — an immense one — for me to write this little of opposition to some other idea .
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Introduction | 1 |
John Greenleaf Whittier 18071892 | 15 |
Lucy Hooper | 21 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 1 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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