The University of Mississippi Studies in English, المجلدات 11-12Department of English, University of Mississippi, 1980 |
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الصفحة 89
... give enough thought to ways in which he could give up the post and still avoid poverty , such as exchanging positions with Quiverful or living with the Bishop . Haskin interprets this attitude as resulting from a " somewhat masochistic ...
... give enough thought to ways in which he could give up the post and still avoid poverty , such as exchanging positions with Quiverful or living with the Bishop . Haskin interprets this attitude as resulting from a " somewhat masochistic ...
الصفحة 91
... give almost anything - much more than he knew he ought to - to relieve himself from the storm which he feared was coming " ( 54 ) , that he would have done so " from the sheer love of quiet " ( 55 ) . We are told that “ what [ Harding ] ...
... give almost anything - much more than he knew he ought to - to relieve himself from the storm which he feared was coming " ( 54 ) , that he would have done so " from the sheer love of quiet " ( 55 ) . We are told that “ what [ Harding ] ...
الصفحة 94
... give his son - in - law the slip and escape in the only way possible . The Jupiter finally decides for him , only because something external finally has to . In this sense the plot of the novel is , as it were , faithful to the laws of ...
... give his son - in - law the slip and escape in the only way possible . The Jupiter finally decides for him , only because something external finally has to . In this sense the plot of the novel is , as it were , faithful to the laws of ...
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