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The ghost of Rosamond bewails her fall and offers it as an exemplum for the unborn generations , ' to teach to others what I learn'd too late ' ( 67 ) . The method is homiletic , and except in the short passage about the casket , Daniel ...
The ghost of Rosamond bewails her fall and offers it as an exemplum for the unborn generations , ' to teach to others what I learn'd too late ' ( 67 ) . The method is homiletic , and except in the short passage about the casket , Daniel ...
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60 ' These precedents presented to my view , Wherein the presage of my fall was shown , Might have forewarn'd me well what would ensue , And others ' harms have made me shun mine own . But Fate is not prevented , though foreknown : For ...
60 ' These precedents presented to my view , Wherein the presage of my fall was shown , Might have forewarn'd me well what would ensue , And others ' harms have made me shun mine own . But Fate is not prevented , though foreknown : For ...
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84 Her fall was the more damnable because of her rich opportunities and expectations . 1. 97 shelf : a sandbank or a submerged ledge of rock . 11. 99. Daniel subtly uses the form of the complaint to press the argument that Beauty is its ...
84 Her fall was the more damnable because of her rich opportunities and expectations . 1. 97 shelf : a sandbank or a submerged ledge of rock . 11. 99. Daniel subtly uses the form of the complaint to press the argument that Beauty is its ...
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