Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... father and son.33 Theodore's personality , like that of his father , “ bespoke a sort of thrilling melancholy , " reports Clara . " I scarcely ever knew him to laugh " ( p . 23 ) . Despite the embellishments of literature , Wieland ...
... father and son.33 Theodore's personality , like that of his father , “ bespoke a sort of thrilling melancholy , " reports Clara . " I scarcely ever knew him to laugh " ( p . 23 ) . Despite the embellishments of literature , Wieland ...
Strana 48
... father's doom : " His eyes were without moisture , and gleamed with the fire that consumed his vitals " ( p . 231 ) ... father lacked . It is the writing of Wieland that allows Clara to escape the hereditary doom of the Wielands . Clara is ...
... father's doom : " His eyes were without moisture , and gleamed with the fire that consumed his vitals " ( p . 231 ) ... father lacked . It is the writing of Wieland that allows Clara to escape the hereditary doom of the Wielands . Clara is ...
Strana 99
... father leaves an absence at the center of Frances ' family life — an absence that Washington un- mistakably fills . The first time Washington ( in disguise ) speaks to her , he gives her a “ smile of almost paternal softness " ( Spy , p ...
... father leaves an absence at the center of Frances ' family life — an absence that Washington un- mistakably fills . The first time Washington ( in disguise ) speaks to her , he gives her a “ smile of almost paternal softness " ( Spy , p ...
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