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... woman when she tells Meleager : " A woman armed makes war upon herself , Unwomanlike , and treads down use and wont And the sweet common honour that she hath . " She already distrusts and condemns Atalanta , and her feelings are the ...
... woman when she tells Meleager : " A woman armed makes war upon herself , Unwomanlike , and treads down use and wont And the sweet common honour that she hath . " She already distrusts and condemns Atalanta , and her feelings are the ...
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... woman as Turgenev loved to paint — a woman to whom love comes as a delicious madness , which , though she cannot resist it , she is able , with a detached part of herself , to criticize . Turgenev understood , and was able to express ...
... woman as Turgenev loved to paint — a woman to whom love comes as a delicious madness , which , though she cannot resist it , she is able , with a detached part of herself , to criticize . Turgenev understood , and was able to express ...
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... woman who lived in the same house as we . Covered with rags , lying on hard boards , with a sack under her head , she died hardly and painfully . Her whole life had been passed in the bitter struggle with daily want ; she had known no ...
... woman who lived in the same house as we . Covered with rags , lying on hard boards , with a sack under her head , she died hardly and painfully . Her whole life had been passed in the bitter struggle with daily want ; she had known no ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
Thomas | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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