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... Dick , he has had glimpses of " that mor- tally intolerable truth ; that all deep , earnest thinking is but the intrepid effort of the soul to keep the open independence of her sea ; while the wildest winds of heaven and earth conspire ...
... Dick , he has had glimpses of " that mor- tally intolerable truth ; that all deep , earnest thinking is but the intrepid effort of the soul to keep the open independence of her sea ; while the wildest winds of heaven and earth conspire ...
Page 51
... Dick . " Moby - Dick was two books written between February , 1850 and August , 1851 . The first book did not contain Ahab . It may not , except incidentally , have contained Moby - Dick . This is a vastly different tack from the ...
... Dick . " Moby - Dick was two books written between February , 1850 and August , 1851 . The first book did not contain Ahab . It may not , except incidentally , have contained Moby - Dick . This is a vastly different tack from the ...
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... Dick . In Ishmael , Olson was sug- gesting other implications . Melville's decision to re - cast the first version of Moby - Dick and write what he wanted , instead of “ a quick book for the market , " ( 38 ) was his " declaration of ...
... Dick . In Ishmael , Olson was sug- gesting other implications . Melville's decision to re - cast the first version of Moby - Dick and write what he wanted , instead of “ a quick book for the market , " ( 38 ) was his " declaration of ...
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