Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 12
... living yet I feel my Emanation also dividing But Such things was never known What shall I do or how exist , divided from Enitharmon ! pity me , thou all - piteous - one You why despair : I saw the finger of God go forth Upon my Furnaces ...
... living yet I feel my Emanation also dividing But Such things was never known What shall I do or how exist , divided from Enitharmon ! pity me , thou all - piteous - one You why despair : I saw the finger of God go forth Upon my Furnaces ...
Page 48
... living outside the community , primarily because the things they do to earn a living are considered singular and unfeminine . Aurelia makes her living selling medicinal herbs , and every room in her house was " festooned " with them ...
... living outside the community , primarily because the things they do to earn a living are considered singular and unfeminine . Aurelia makes her living selling medicinal herbs , and every room in her house was " festooned " with them ...
Page 84
... living at the same time , both conscious of women's changing historical roles , choose such different outcomes for their protago- nists ? In order to answer this question , I will begin by exploring the historical status of white women ...
... living at the same time , both conscious of women's changing historical roles , choose such different outcomes for their protago- nists ? In order to answer this question , I will begin by exploring the historical status of white women ...
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