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Castle Rackrent / Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849
very civil to me when he came down into the country, and took a great deal of notice of my son Jason. Jason ... ; and my son Jason, who had corresponded privately with his honour occasionally on business, was forthwith details...- creator(s) - Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849
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- subject(s) - condy; rackrent; castle rackrent; thady; edgeworth; jason; glossary; judy; miss edgeworth; lady rackrent; ireland; see glossary; son jason; honour; irish; castle; maria edgeworth; thady; lady rackrent; miss edgeworth; judy; ireland; castle rackrent; castle; rackrent; honour; edgeworth; maria edgeworth; son jason; glossary; jason; condy; see glossary; irish;
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The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles / Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972
for Jason, his infant son. Jason, he knew, would grow into a strong and a bold youth, and Pelias, the king ... he cried out, "Thou art Pelias, but I do not salute thee as king. Know that I am Jason, the son of Aeson details...- creator(s) - Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972
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- subject(s) - heracles; jason; medea; argonauts; theseus; argo; zeus; golden fleece; king aeetes; king; king pelias; palace; heroes; golden; ship; argonauts; theseus; golden fleece; king pelias; palace; ship; zeus; heroes; medea; king; jason; king aeetes; argo; golden; heracles;
- title - The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles
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Poetical works. With bibliographical and critical notes. / Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
EUS And who hath said it ? Who hath set in motion That sorry jest ? JASON. The Seven Sons insane Of a weird woman, like ... MACCABEUS ACT I. THE CITADEL OF ANTIOCHUS AT JERUSALEM. Scene I. — Antiochus ; Jason. ANTIOCHUS details...- creator(s) - Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
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- publisher - Boston Houghton, Mifflin [1890]
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- subject(s) - michael angelo; angelo; vittoria; michael; julia; judas maccabeus; fragment; friar lubin; vittoria colonna; wayside inn; julia; michael angelo; angelo; vittoria; michael; judas maccabeus; friar lubin; fragment; wayside inn; vittoria colonna;
- title - Poetical works. With bibliographical and critical notes.
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Two tragedies of Seneca, Medea and The daughters of Troy, rendered into English verse, with an introducation by Ella Isabel Harris. / Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D
! Tis done ; revenge is even now brought forth I have borne sons to Jason. I complain Vainly, and cry aloud ... lay it down. Jason. For thy sons sake control thy fiery heart. 505 Medea. I will have none details...- creator(s) - Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D
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- subject(s) - medea; andromache; troy; jason; seneca; hector; creon; senecan; ulysses; hecuba; priam; pyrrhus; achilles; agamemnon; drama; chorus; tomb; crime; scene; wrath; greeks; nurse; english drama; grief; hecuba; tomb; achilles; wrath; ulysses; grief; english drama; hector; medea; jason; chorus; greeks; troy; pyrrhus; nurse; priam; senecan; crime; andromache; creon; agamemnon; scene; drama; seneca;
- title - Two tragedies of Seneca, Medea and The daughters of Troy, rendered into English verse, with an introducation by Ella Isabel Harris.
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