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fact that he not only paralleled writers like Whitman , but actually anticipated many of the very themes treated by Mark Twain and Bret Harte . For Gerstäcker had realized the folkloristic and sym- bolic significance of the Mississippi ...
fact that he not only paralleled writers like Whitman , but actually anticipated many of the very themes treated by Mark Twain and Bret Harte . For Gerstäcker had realized the folkloristic and sym- bolic significance of the Mississippi ...
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... fact that Othello thought he knew who he was : My parts , my title , and my perfect soul Shall manifest me rightly ; I , ii , 31-32 and by the fact that the marriage , which might have taught him even so , was not allowed to prosper ...
... fact that Othello thought he knew who he was : My parts , my title , and my perfect soul Shall manifest me rightly ; I , ii , 31-32 and by the fact that the marriage , which might have taught him even so , was not allowed to prosper ...
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... fact that in the early stages of the play , Hamlet is in a state of severe shock and disillusionment . His father's ... fact cannot but influence both his attitude and his subsequent actions . A third factor affecting Hamlet's state of ...
... fact that in the early stages of the play , Hamlet is in a state of severe shock and disillusionment . His father's ... fact cannot but influence both his attitude and his subsequent actions . A third factor affecting Hamlet's state of ...
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The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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