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... present is on the whole a development of the Puritan imagination . " The sobriety of the Puritan vision is also attested to by Glauco Cam- bon in The Inclusive Flame . For example , in his discussion of Puritan elements in Emily ...
... present is on the whole a development of the Puritan imagination . " The sobriety of the Puritan vision is also attested to by Glauco Cam- bon in The Inclusive Flame . For example , in his discussion of Puritan elements in Emily ...
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... present to indefinite time : Sometimes I think that when I am sleeping I must most perfectly resemble them Thoughts gone dim . In a skillful coup , she has compelled the reader to a sense of reality in the present , then subsequently ...
... present to indefinite time : Sometimes I think that when I am sleeping I must most perfectly resemble them Thoughts gone dim . In a skillful coup , she has compelled the reader to a sense of reality in the present , then subsequently ...
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... present the graphic contrast between the exterior facade of beauty in prostitutes and their actual ugliness . Although the poems are made unpleasant by the litter of filth , false teeth , glass eyes , running sores , and missing noses ...
... present the graphic contrast between the exterior facade of beauty in prostitutes and their actual ugliness . Although the poems are made unpleasant by the litter of filth , false teeth , glass eyes , running sores , and missing noses ...
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