The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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... says she to my face ? Pro . She says it is a fair one . Thu. Nay then , the wanton lies ; my face is black . Pro . But pearls are fair , and the old saying is , Black men are pearls in the beauteous ladies ' Jul . eyes . [ aside ] ...
... says she to my face ? Pro . She says it is a fair one . Thu. Nay then , the wanton lies ; my face is black . Pro . But pearls are fair , and the old saying is , Black men are pearls in the beauteous ladies ' Jul . eyes . [ aside ] ...
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... says that most likely his son Ferdinand had been saved from the storm . But Alonso does not believe this , where- upon Sebastian says ( II , i , 11 , 123-26 ) : Sir , you may thank yourself for this great loss , That would not bless our ...
... says that most likely his son Ferdinand had been saved from the storm . But Alonso does not believe this , where- upon Sebastian says ( II , i , 11 , 123-26 ) : Sir , you may thank yourself for this great loss , That would not bless our ...
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... says , " Get the writ- ings of John Woolman by heart ; and love the early Quakers " . Later , however , in his " Imperfect Sympa- thies " he says , " But I cannot like the Quakers ... to live with them " " . This imperfect sympathy is ...
... says , " Get the writ- ings of John Woolman by heart ; and love the early Quakers " . Later , however , in his " Imperfect Sympa- thies " he says , " But I cannot like the Quakers ... to live with them " " . This imperfect sympathy is ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
Copyright | |
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