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... appears : at this particular time the " master " is a " slave " to the former slave , Babo . To Delano , Don Benito's reaction appears to be an appropriate response , taking into account the evidence he sees before him and his previous ...
... appears : at this particular time the " master " is a " slave " to the former slave , Babo . To Delano , Don Benito's reaction appears to be an appropriate response , taking into account the evidence he sees before him and his previous ...
Σελίδα 88
... appears , to avoid going round Cape Horn and to Africa as agreed , hoping to " find any vessel that should favor them " ( p . 127 ) . Even earlier Cereno had mentioned , " Like a man lost in woods , more than once she had doubled upon ...
... appears , to avoid going round Cape Horn and to Africa as agreed , hoping to " find any vessel that should favor them " ( p . 127 ) . Even earlier Cereno had mentioned , " Like a man lost in woods , more than once she had doubled upon ...
Σελίδα 100
... appears pre - eminently , of course , in The Confidence - Man ( 1857 ) , but he also appears in a number of guises in several of Melville's other books . " 17 One may add , the confidence man appears in many of Melville's other short ...
... appears pre - eminently , of course , in The Confidence - Man ( 1857 ) , but he also appears in a number of guises in several of Melville's other books . " 17 One may add , the confidence man appears in many of Melville's other short ...
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A Sketch of the Literary Debate 18501900 | 8 |
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