Gothenburg Studies in English1952 |
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Σελίδα 132
... Oberlus as being almost totally evil and depraved , a coiled animal - like creature who grows degenerate food : " So warped and crooked was his strange nature , that the very handle of his hoe seemd gradually to have shrunk and twisted ...
... Oberlus as being almost totally evil and depraved , a coiled animal - like creature who grows degenerate food : " So warped and crooked was his strange nature , that the very handle of his hoe seemd gradually to have shrunk and twisted ...
Σελίδα 134
... Oberlus slackens his vigil , thus allowing the " stranger " to overpower Oberlus ? Earlier Oberlus was described as " evil , " " sinister , " " diabolical , " a more savage monster than " any of the surrounding cannibals . " Is this ...
... Oberlus slackens his vigil , thus allowing the " stranger " to overpower Oberlus ? Earlier Oberlus was described as " evil , " " sinister , " " diabolical , " a more savage monster than " any of the surrounding cannibals . " Is this ...
Σελίδα 135
... Oberlus illustrates two of the peculiar dangers of slavery – first , that it tends to make savages of slaves as well as of masters ; and second , that it leads inevitably to insurrection . " 119 - As is to be expected within any slave ...
... Oberlus illustrates two of the peculiar dangers of slavery – first , that it tends to make savages of slaves as well as of masters ; and second , that it leads inevitably to insurrection . " 119 - As is to be expected within any slave ...
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