Colby Quarterly, Volumes 34-35Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 226
... wandering to and fro over these deserts , as dismal and monoto- nous as the sand hills amid which we were sitting . He can neither believe , nor be comfortable in his unbelief ; and he is too honest and courageous not to try to do one ...
... wandering to and fro over these deserts , as dismal and monoto- nous as the sand hills amid which we were sitting . He can neither believe , nor be comfortable in his unbelief ; and he is too honest and courageous not to try to do one ...
Page 64
... wandering minister , tries to seduce and repossess Tess once more as he makes clear to her that she is " a deserted wife , " that Angel has left her , and so he , Alec , could make her an honest woman . Alec pleads his case , that he ...
... wandering minister , tries to seduce and repossess Tess once more as he makes clear to her that she is " a deserted wife , " that Angel has left her , and so he , Alec , could make her an honest woman . Alec pleads his case , that he ...
Page 247
... wandering in a St. Louis museum . Fabrics , then , provide the thread that runs from poem to poem . The Irish seamstresses here also specify the likely agents behind " your copper silk is sewn . " Most impor- tantly , the figures Boland ...
... wandering in a St. Louis museum . Fabrics , then , provide the thread that runs from poem to poem . The Irish seamstresses here also specify the likely agents behind " your copper silk is sewn . " Most impor- tantly , the figures Boland ...
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