CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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Page 121
... possible . Yet opposition to pro- hibition , to conventional religion , and to the death penalty ( none of his clients , he boasted , was ever executed though many pleaded guilty ) led him into lengthy diatribes . Darrow also evinced a ...
... possible . Yet opposition to pro- hibition , to conventional religion , and to the death penalty ( none of his clients , he boasted , was ever executed though many pleaded guilty ) led him into lengthy diatribes . Darrow also evinced a ...
Page 131
... possible she attended the theater . She was not an actress herself , but she liked to recite , and she read omniv- orously with the help of public libraries , often a book a day . But Appleton proved to be friendly and helpful , as she ...
... possible she attended the theater . She was not an actress herself , but she liked to recite , and she read omniv- orously with the help of public libraries , often a book a day . But Appleton proved to be friendly and helpful , as she ...
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... possible moment as she bargains with them for marriage is clearly uninnocent , and suspiciously Eve - like . Tina's posture of innocence is so convincing that the narrator rejects even his suspicions - suspicions which , were he truly ...
... possible moment as she bargains with them for marriage is clearly uninnocent , and suspiciously Eve - like . Tina's posture of innocence is so convincing that the narrator rejects even his suspicions - suspicions which , were he truly ...
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