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... reader " ( p . 103 ) . It is , of course , only natural that the Knight's speech would reflect both the formality and ... reading of romances is not to better understand the working of a world of which he is not a part , but simply to ...
... reader " ( p . 103 ) . It is , of course , only natural that the Knight's speech would reflect both the formality and ... reading of romances is not to better understand the working of a world of which he is not a part , but simply to ...
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... readings which tended to equate Coverdale with his creator , scholars have moved to recognize that , despite the ... Reading of The Blithedale Romance , " American Literature , XXIX ( May 1957 ) , 147-70 , and Sins of the Fathers ...
... readings which tended to equate Coverdale with his creator , scholars have moved to recognize that , despite the ... Reading of The Blithedale Romance , " American Literature , XXIX ( May 1957 ) , 147-70 , and Sins of the Fathers ...
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... reading list are the two facts that Hawthorne " was often reading what had only recently been published " and that he was an avid reader of magazines . " Hawthorne's interest in magazines could also have introduced him to Ik Marvel ...
... reading list are the two facts that Hawthorne " was often reading what had only recently been published " and that he was an avid reader of magazines . " Hawthorne's interest in magazines could also have introduced him to Ik Marvel ...
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