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Rex Warner summarizes his interpretation of the poem by saying : Like Lycidas , the poem closes in perfection , but as one looks back over its great events one cannot help feeling that the loss of Heaven for Satan and of Paradise for ...
Rex Warner summarizes his interpretation of the poem by saying : Like Lycidas , the poem closes in perfection , but as one looks back over its great events one cannot help feeling that the loss of Heaven for Satan and of Paradise for ...
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Her complete lack of maternal feeling , her ambitious world- liness , carefully disciplined self - indulgence , frank physical enjoy- ment of illicit love , and pride in her power to manipulate both men and women , would all make one ...
Her complete lack of maternal feeling , her ambitious world- liness , carefully disciplined self - indulgence , frank physical enjoy- ment of illicit love , and pride in her power to manipulate both men and women , would all make one ...
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Even the habitual indulgence of feelings totally uncon- nected with ourself and our own immediate interest , softens , graces , and amends the human mind ; and after the pain of disappointment is past , those who survive ( and by good ...
Even the habitual indulgence of feelings totally uncon- nected with ourself and our own immediate interest , softens , graces , and amends the human mind ; and after the pain of disappointment is past , those who survive ( and by good ...
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