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... figure who more rightly belongs in a world of middle class taxcollectors . He desperately wants to enter into the world of courtly love , but stands outside it as a rather confused spectator . Despite his opening hyperbole in explaining ...
... figure who more rightly belongs in a world of middle class taxcollectors . He desperately wants to enter into the world of courtly love , but stands outside it as a rather confused spectator . Despite his opening hyperbole in explaining ...
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... figure of the narrator Miles Coverdale . From early and rather superficial readings which tended to equate Coverdale with his creator , scholars have moved to recognize that , despite the background of Brook Farm , Coverdale is not ...
... figure of the narrator Miles Coverdale . From early and rather superficial readings which tended to equate Coverdale with his creator , scholars have moved to recognize that , despite the background of Brook Farm , Coverdale is not ...
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... figure in those daydreams , all of which center on courtship , love and marriage . He dreams of himself as happily married and then creates the affecting death of his beloved child , and his own agony as he goes to work each day leaving ...
... figure in those daydreams , all of which center on courtship , love and marriage . He dreams of himself as happily married and then creates the affecting death of his beloved child , and his own agony as he goes to work each day leaving ...
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