CEA Critic, Volumes 64-65Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2002 |
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... describes a comfortable , well - walled city with shaded walks : “ The streets are the fairest that ever I saw , as straight as a line from one gate to the other and so broad that ten or twelve men may ride affront through them .... The ...
... describes a comfortable , well - walled city with shaded walks : “ The streets are the fairest that ever I saw , as straight as a line from one gate to the other and so broad that ten or twelve men may ride affront through them .... The ...
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... describes a New England fall , an admit- tedly harsh and barren season , quite unlike Keats's " season of mists and mellow fruitfulness . " It is , nonetheless , " the human season , " the time when the summer sun has ceased to " meddle ...
... describes a New England fall , an admit- tedly harsh and barren season , quite unlike Keats's " season of mists and mellow fruitfulness . " It is , nonetheless , " the human season , " the time when the summer sun has ceased to " meddle ...
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... describes a society that is sick - normally in terms of the society's history , often with the idea that the way back is the way forward . It then tries to prescribe what would be necessary to make that society well : novelists , too ...
... describes a society that is sick - normally in terms of the society's history , often with the idea that the way back is the way forward . It then tries to prescribe what would be necessary to make that society well : novelists , too ...
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Introduction to Teaching Travel Literature 1 | |
Reading Travel Writing in Two ThemeBased 7 | |
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