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... things it has done since it was pink and small , pressing against some mother's breast . Now it is lined and twisted and embrowned just like a wild hawk's claw . Year after year it has harnessed the horse and the ox , and scraped the ...
... things it has done since it was pink and small , pressing against some mother's breast . Now it is lined and twisted and embrowned just like a wild hawk's claw . Year after year it has harnessed the horse and the ox , and scraped the ...
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... things in life and nowhere more directly and successfully than in describing the shield of Achilles . Now it was precisely this sort of thing Milton was trying to do in the last two books of Paradise Lost . ' He was primarily interested ...
... things in life and nowhere more directly and successfully than in describing the shield of Achilles . Now it was precisely this sort of thing Milton was trying to do in the last two books of Paradise Lost . ' He was primarily interested ...
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... things and persons ; but his too great skill in persons made him judge the worse of things : for it was his misfortune , to be in a time wherein very few wise men were equally employed with him and scarce any whose faculties and ...
... things and persons ; but his too great skill in persons made him judge the worse of things : for it was his misfortune , to be in a time wherein very few wise men were equally employed with him and scarce any whose faculties and ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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