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... effect upon Margaret was so impelling that she fainted away upon the sofa . Nothing amorous entered into all this emotion . . . But his philosophical ideas coincided with Margaret's . ' With admir- able detachment , Mr. Connely presents ...
... effect upon Margaret was so impelling that she fainted away upon the sofa . Nothing amorous entered into all this emotion . . . But his philosophical ideas coincided with Margaret's . ' With admir- able detachment , Mr. Connely presents ...
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... effect upon Emerson was another matter , and he did not quite know what to make of it . ' I see your destiny ' , said Margaret , looking at the poet , ' hover- ing before you ; but it always escapes from you . ' However that might be ...
... effect upon Emerson was another matter , and he did not quite know what to make of it . ' I see your destiny ' , said Margaret , looking at the poet , ' hover- ing before you ; but it always escapes from you . ' However that might be ...
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... effect in his story The End of the Passage . Just before his mother returned to England , Rudyard was shut away from his sister for two days , on the ground that he was a moral leper , and then was sent off to walk to school with a ...
... effect in his story The End of the Passage . Just before his mother returned to England , Rudyard was shut away from his sister for two days , on the ground that he was a moral leper , and then was sent off to walk to school with a ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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