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The circumstances of the author's own life immediately surrounding the time of the writing of this novel suggest strongly that his then current disillusion with romance may have come from a combination of factors : his first divorce ...
The circumstances of the author's own life immediately surrounding the time of the writing of this novel suggest strongly that his then current disillusion with romance may have come from a combination of factors : his first divorce ...
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167 ) , and Hardin Craig , while citing Samuel Johnson's gloss to the effect that “ Her death should have been deferred to some more peaceful hour , ” also JER EN suggests that the lines may mean “ she would have died someday ” ( The ...
167 ) , and Hardin Craig , while citing Samuel Johnson's gloss to the effect that “ Her death should have been deferred to some more peaceful hour , ” also JER EN suggests that the lines may mean “ she would have died someday ” ( The ...
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In her final chapter , Professor Ferrante shows how Dante picks up all the strains of earlier feminine traditions to suggest that the harmony both he and all mankind seek is possible only through women . Throughout her study , Professor ...
In her final chapter , Professor Ferrante shows how Dante picks up all the strains of earlier feminine traditions to suggest that the harmony both he and all mankind seek is possible only through women . Throughout her study , Professor ...
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