Victorians Institute Journal, المجلد 15Old Dominion University, 1987 |
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الصفحة 27
... Phineas is intrigued rather than in- sulted by her boldness , and spends some time after dinner trying to learn her history . He finds that she is an enigma and that the only two undisputed facts about her are that she is a widow and ...
... Phineas is intrigued rather than in- sulted by her boldness , and spends some time after dinner trying to learn her history . He finds that she is an enigma and that the only two undisputed facts about her are that she is a widow and ...
الصفحة 28
... Phineas , something of a gilded adventurer himself , does not condemn her ambition or her methods , nor is the reader encouraged to criticize her . Instead , Phineas's perception of Madame Max's defeat , her own bitter words , and her ...
... Phineas , something of a gilded adventurer himself , does not condemn her ambition or her methods , nor is the reader encouraged to criticize her . Instead , Phineas's perception of Madame Max's defeat , her own bitter words , and her ...
الصفحة 33
... Phineas Redux ) , a passionate , earnest , but discrete woman . Phineas's refusal of her means that she will devote herself to the cares of a selfish old man , and will , at the beginning of Phineas Redux , be self - sacrificing but ...
... Phineas Redux ) , a passionate , earnest , but discrete woman . Phineas's refusal of her means that she will devote herself to the cares of a selfish old man , and will , at the beginning of Phineas Redux , be self - sacrificing but ...
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Harry E Shaw USES OF THE PAST IN ELIOT | 17 |
Elizabeth R Epperly FROM THE BORDERLANDS | 25 |
Alan Johnson INVENTING THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE | 37 |
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