Twayne's English Authors Series, Volume 41Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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Page 46
... values as a consequence are degraded . Chastity , a positive force for good , becomes negative in the mores of a society which holds such false values . Chastity is of no more significance than broken china - fragile , delicate ...
... values as a consequence are degraded . Chastity , a positive force for good , becomes negative in the mores of a society which holds such false values . Chastity is of no more significance than broken china - fragile , delicate ...
Page 107
... values and moral values . This basic discrepancy is explored in terms of nature ; the individual man ; man as participant in society , friendship , charity , and economic theory ; and man as the inheritor of good and evil . The verse ...
... values and moral values . This basic discrepancy is explored in terms of nature ; the individual man ; man as participant in society , friendship , charity , and economic theory ; and man as the inheritor of good and evil . The verse ...
Page 108
... values . Pope's " Epistle , " like all satire , is conservative in that it attempts to exalt an older , more stable system of values ; but this is not to say that the older system of values is claimed to be synony- mous with the older ...
... values . Pope's " Epistle , " like all satire , is conservative in that it attempts to exalt an older , more stable system of values ; but this is not to say that the older system of values is claimed to be synony- mous with the older ...
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