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... seen . Hawthorne , speaking of Margaret later on , was perhaps more severe than charitable . ' Margaret Fuller was a great humbug- of course with much talent and moral reality . She adorned her nature with a mosaic , and polished each ...
... seen . Hawthorne , speaking of Margaret later on , was perhaps more severe than charitable . ' Margaret Fuller was a great humbug- of course with much talent and moral reality . She adorned her nature with a mosaic , and polished each ...
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... seen in relation to a symbol of uncorrupted nature . Then , the martlet is ' temple- haunting ' ; and here an image of grace is introduced — of grace working in harmony with the natural world . While the King is at supper , Macbeth ...
... seen in relation to a symbol of uncorrupted nature . Then , the martlet is ' temple- haunting ' ; and here an image of grace is introduced — of grace working in harmony with the natural world . While the King is at supper , Macbeth ...
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... seen in harmonious move- ment . All is shaken by the convulsions of this night . Here , too , Shakespeare arrives at an identification between nature and grace . Just as the ' temple - haunting martlet ' sug- gested the royal innocence ...
... seen in harmonious move- ment . All is shaken by the convulsions of this night . Here , too , Shakespeare arrives at an identification between nature and grace . Just as the ' temple - haunting martlet ' sug- gested the royal innocence ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
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