Colby Quarterly, 第 34 巻Colby College, 1998 |
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... face of hope and of despair . ( AW , 63 ) This section of the poem is usually taken to be an equivalent to the ... faces and the stair was dark , Damp , jagged , like an old man's mouth drivelling , beyond repair , Or the toothed gullet ...
... face of hope and of despair . ( AW , 63 ) This section of the poem is usually taken to be an equivalent to the ... faces and the stair was dark , Damp , jagged , like an old man's mouth drivelling , beyond repair , Or the toothed gullet ...
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... face of escalating racial violence and decreasing economic stability , as jobs traditionally held by black men were lost to new immigrant labor and , as Harper's novel makes clear , to middle - class , newly professionalized white women ...
... face of escalating racial violence and decreasing economic stability , as jobs traditionally held by black men were lost to new immigrant labor and , as Harper's novel makes clear , to middle - class , newly professionalized white women ...
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... face and life . " Nelly's affiliation with Horatia . and the Dane house extends a reciprocal revivification to the young woman whose life has habitually centered on following her father and brother from job to job . Her " father had ...
... face and life . " Nelly's affiliation with Horatia . and the Dane house extends a reciprocal revivification to the young woman whose life has habitually centered on following her father and brother from job to job . Her " father had ...
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