The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic FictionRutgers University Press, 1977 - 220 sider |
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... nature , " and adds in accents that might have been uttered by the wrathful Deity of the legal covenant : He looked upon me as his enemy . He considered me as the cause of his overwhelming disgrace , his imminent peril of death , his ...
... nature , " and adds in accents that might have been uttered by the wrathful Deity of the legal covenant : He looked upon me as his enemy . He considered me as the cause of his overwhelming disgrace , his imminent peril of death , his ...
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... nature : ... During the passage , Don Benito did not visit him . Nor then , nor at any time after , would he look at him . Before the tribunal he refused . When pressed by the judges he fainted . On the testi- mony of the sailors alone ...
... nature : ... During the passage , Don Benito did not visit him . Nor then , nor at any time after , would he look at him . Before the tribunal he refused . When pressed by the judges he fainted . On the testi- mony of the sailors alone ...
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... nature is neutral or innocent in its original state . We are told that Captain Graveling of the Rights is a prudent and respectable man , a lover of " peace and quiet " who takes his responsibilities as a shipmaster to heart ; and yet ...
... nature is neutral or innocent in its original state . We are told that Captain Graveling of the Rights is a prudent and respectable man , a lover of " peace and quiet " who takes his responsibilities as a shipmaster to heart ; and yet ...
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