CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... Questions of Mastery on all the Bishop poems in this essay : Her interest in modes of mastery overlaps at a number of points with my own interest in Bishop and the sea . Jeredith Merrin devotes a significant section of her essay to a ...
... Questions of Mastery on all the Bishop poems in this essay : Her interest in modes of mastery overlaps at a number of points with my own interest in Bishop and the sea . Jeredith Merrin devotes a significant section of her essay to a ...
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... question how we view the history of the West and , in doing so , forces us to re - examine our own perceptions and thoughts about the settling and expansion of this last free part of America . Such questioning and re - examination offer ...
... question how we view the history of the West and , in doing so , forces us to re - examine our own perceptions and thoughts about the settling and expansion of this last free part of America . Such questioning and re - examination offer ...
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... questions about the Essex , Emerson appears shaken and experiences a different kind of conversion . Emerson asks , “ Surely Captain , ... in the boats you must have felt the presence of Almighty God ? " Pollard responds , " I felt that ...
... questions about the Essex , Emerson appears shaken and experiences a different kind of conversion . Emerson asks , “ Surely Captain , ... in the boats you must have felt the presence of Almighty God ? " Pollard responds , " I felt that ...
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