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Rex Warner summarizes his interpretation of the poem by saying : 1 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 : 1 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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The sight of people who want food and raiment is so common in great cities , that a surly fellow like me has no compassion to spare for wounds given only to vanity or softness ... you will find these very feeling people are not very ...
The sight of people who want food and raiment is so common in great cities , that a surly fellow like me has no compassion to spare for wounds given only to vanity or softness ... you will find these very feeling people are not very ...
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Her complete lack of maternal feeling , her ambitious worldliness , carefully disciplined self - indulgence , frank physical enjoyment of illicit love , and pride in her power to manipulate both men and women , would all make one think ...
Her complete lack of maternal feeling , her ambitious worldliness , carefully disciplined self - indulgence , frank physical enjoyment of illicit love , and pride in her power to manipulate both men and women , would all make one think ...
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