Byron and His FictionsWayne State University Press, 1978 - 296 páginas |
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... mother's pride in Byron and her unshakeable confidence in his future greatness : his success would compensate for the blank spaces in her own life , and from him she might draw the sustenance her husband had denied her . The positive ...
... mother's pride in Byron and her unshakeable confidence in his future greatness : his success would compensate for the blank spaces in her own life , and from him she might draw the sustenance her husband had denied her . The positive ...
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... mother , when she was in a rage with me , ( and I gave her cause enough , ) used to say , “ Ah , you little dog , you are a Byron all over ; you are as bad as your father ! " It was very different from Mrs. Mala- prop's saying , " Ah ...
... mother , when she was in a rage with me , ( and I gave her cause enough , ) used to say , “ Ah , you little dog , you are a Byron all over ; you are as bad as your father ! " It was very different from Mrs. Mala- prop's saying , " Ah ...
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... mother . Gulnare's distaste for Seyd and her position as his bought slave reflects the son's jealous belief that his father's possession of the mother is illegitimate . By imitating a privileged figure — the disguise as Dervise - Conrad ...
... mother . Gulnare's distaste for Seyd and her position as his bought slave reflects the son's jealous belief that his father's possession of the mother is illegitimate . By imitating a privileged figure — the disguise as Dervise - Conrad ...
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