The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic FictionRutgers University Press, 1977 - 220 sider |
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... follows the Scriptures in describing Matthew as seated at the receipt of custom . General Miller , the single custom ... Follow me " ( 9 : 9 ) . Jesus ' command and the apostle's willing compliance are twice echoed in the course of ...
... follows the Scriptures in describing Matthew as seated at the receipt of custom . General Miller , the single custom ... Follow me " ( 9 : 9 ) . Jesus ' command and the apostle's willing compliance are twice echoed in the course of ...
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... Follow me . " The message has a vital historical relevance as well : for the New World , of course , was discovered by Columbus under the im- perial aegis of Spain . And it was discovered , as Melville well knew , as a result of the ...
... Follow me . " The message has a vital historical relevance as well : for the New World , of course , was discovered by Columbus under the im- perial aegis of Spain . And it was discovered , as Melville well knew , as a result of the ...
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... follow your leader " ( p . 339 ) . His words take on an ominous meaning — a meaning which bears directly on the America of Mel- ville's day - when read in conjunction with the account of the assault on the San Dominick . The American ...
... follow your leader " ( p . 339 ) . His words take on an ominous meaning — a meaning which bears directly on the America of Mel- ville's day - when read in conjunction with the account of the assault on the San Dominick . The American ...
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