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... all the men's fault , Jason's fault , of course . But it's natural to shed some pious tears about the prospect . * Medea , ' 113 ff . † Ibid . , 410 ff . Decent human feeling ( aidôs ) and the graciousness that 46 THE GARDEN OF THE MUSES.
... all the men's fault , Jason's fault , of course . But it's natural to shed some pious tears about the prospect . * Medea , ' 113 ff . † Ibid . , 410 ff . Decent human feeling ( aidôs ) and the graciousness that 46 THE GARDEN OF THE MUSES.
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... feeling Milton had about human responsibility sets the play in its own age . Its strongest effect is neither Hebrew ... feelings of his time . That thought and those feelings may look odd to another generation , yet in the poet who ...
... feeling Milton had about human responsibility sets the play in its own age . Its strongest effect is neither Hebrew ... feelings of his time . That thought and those feelings may look odd to another generation , yet in the poet who ...
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... feeling which only an escaped clerk who is also a poet can muster , and round about that time he wrote four very Bowlesian sonnets . She became Anna in these , and afterwards Alice W in the Essays ' ; and of course she was perfection ...
... feeling which only an escaped clerk who is also a poet can muster , and round about that time he wrote four very Bowlesian sonnets . She became Anna in these , and afterwards Alice W in the Essays ' ; and of course she was perfection ...
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