American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... Ormond, though no one's real character seems more easily discerned." From Sophia's point of view, Ormond's greatest flaw is his wrongheaded attitude toward women. Because he holds women to be by nature intellectually inferior to men, he ...
... Ormond, though no one's real character seems more easily discerned." From Sophia's point of view, Ormond's greatest flaw is his wrongheaded attitude toward women. Because he holds women to be by nature intellectually inferior to men, he ...
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... Ormond. under. another. guise. in. Europe during his early years. In the privacy of the room they share in Constantia's house, Sophia warns her friend about Ormond. Constantia agrees to terminate the relationship and to accompany Sophia to ...
... Ormond. under. another. guise. in. Europe during his early years. In the privacy of the room they share in Constantia's house, Sophia warns her friend about Ormond. Constantia agrees to terminate the relationship and to accompany Sophia to ...
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... Ormond off. Even though Sophia raises no objections, it does seem somewhat surprising that Constantia has no scruples about accepting Helena's property even though it carries the taint of having been Ormond 's payment for his illicit ...
... Ormond off. Even though Sophia raises no objections, it does seem somewhat surprising that Constantia has no scruples about accepting Helena's property even though it carries the taint of having been Ormond 's payment for his illicit ...
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