The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic FictionRutgers University Press, 1977 - 220 sider |
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Side 178
... Captain Delano is wide of the mark when he attempts to rally the Spaniard by telling him that he is saved . Divested of his omnip- otence - his scabbard empty of its silver - mounted sword , “ appar- ent symbol of despotic command " ( p ...
... Captain Delano is wide of the mark when he attempts to rally the Spaniard by telling him that he is saved . Divested of his omnip- otence - his scabbard empty of its silver - mounted sword , “ appar- ent symbol of despotic command " ( p ...
Side 188
... captain's desire for concealment , " he may or may not have erred . " When Melville goes on to detect some lurking resemblance between Vere and Peter the Barbarian , he appears to suggest that the captain is guilty of an act of ...
... captain's desire for concealment , " he may or may not have erred . " When Melville goes on to detect some lurking resemblance between Vere and Peter the Barbarian , he appears to suggest that the captain is guilty of an act of ...
Side 192
... Captain Vere ! ” just before he is hanged ( p . 123 ) . It seems strange indeed that " Baby " Budd , whom the chaplain endeavors in vain to impress with the idea of death , who " to all appearance " cannot entertain " the thought of ...
... Captain Vere ! ” just before he is hanged ( p . 123 ) . It seems strange indeed that " Baby " Budd , whom the chaplain endeavors in vain to impress with the idea of death , who " to all appearance " cannot entertain " the thought of ...
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