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... falling in love ) as heaven and earth awaited the Fall of Man in Paradise Lost . De- spite the pleasure one derives from the witty use of such allusion and despite the laughter and humor produced by it , the allusions cannot completely ...
... falling in love ) as heaven and earth awaited the Fall of Man in Paradise Lost . De- spite the pleasure one derives from the witty use of such allusion and despite the laughter and humor produced by it , the allusions cannot completely ...
Page 47
... Fall of Man . Certainly Belinda suffers a " fall . " 29 The broken china imagery of the poem strongly suggests it . Moreover , Pope's use of allusion from Paradise Lost and the parody of his own translation of Sarpedon's speech from ...
... Fall of Man . Certainly Belinda suffers a " fall . " 29 The broken china imagery of the poem strongly suggests it . Moreover , Pope's use of allusion from Paradise Lost and the parody of his own translation of Sarpedon's speech from ...
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... fall , " and through it Pope makes his most telling indict- ment of a society which predicates its most important convention on false premises . Not only do the allusions to Eve's fall in Para- dise Lost and Sarpedon's speech imply this ...
... fall , " and through it Pope makes his most telling indict- ment of a society which predicates its most important convention on false premises . Not only do the allusions to Eve's fall in Para- dise Lost and Sarpedon's speech imply this ...
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