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Shannon Anthony’s Key Passage Analysis of Mary Robinson’s “The Lascar”

Posted on September 16, 2015 by santhony / 0 Comment

“Yet the poor Indian wand’rer found, E’en where Religion smil’d around, That tears had little pow’r to speak When trembling on a sable cheek!” (Page 618, lines ...

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