Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 71
... things [ . ] ( AW , 66 ) Belief would assure profit to the sincere , but is no longer possible ; secularism is ... things as they are involves , to some degree , the human will's construction of things as they appear to be . There is no ...
... things [ . ] ( AW , 66 ) Belief would assure profit to the sincere , but is no longer possible ; secularism is ... things as they are involves , to some degree , the human will's construction of things as they appear to be . There is no ...
Page 127
... things to the reader instead of the author's doing all the thinking for him , and setting before him in black and white . The best compliment is for the reader to say ' Why didn't he put in " this " or " that . ” ” ” ” ( cited in ...
... things to the reader instead of the author's doing all the thinking for him , and setting before him in black and white . The best compliment is for the reader to say ' Why didn't he put in " this " or " that . ” ” ” ” ( cited in ...
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" unwritable things that [ ' Martha's Lady ' held ] in its heart , " since such things , for Jewett , “ make the true soul " of a story . She continued , “ I thought that most of us had begun to grow in just such a way as [ Martha ] did ...
" unwritable things that [ ' Martha's Lady ' held ] in its heart , " since such things , for Jewett , “ make the true soul " of a story . She continued , “ I thought that most of us had begun to grow in just such a way as [ Martha ] did ...
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