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... human character with a moral end in view . Pope does not use the concept satirically in Epistle II of the " Essay on Man . " Rather , he considers the ruling passion as that principle which makes possible the discordia concors in the ...
... human character with a moral end in view . Pope does not use the concept satirically in Epistle II of the " Essay on Man . " Rather , he considers the ruling passion as that principle which makes possible the discordia concors in the ...
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... human family . " To a Lady , " however , treats only feminine human nature.18 The characters of women are as transient as those of men ; in fact , they are more so because the female temperament is by its nature more subject to vagary ...
... human family . " To a Lady , " however , treats only feminine human nature.18 The characters of women are as transient as those of men ; in fact , they are more so because the female temperament is by its nature more subject to vagary ...
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... human being and the great poet that he truly was . Geoffrey Tillotson in The Poetry of Pope ( 1938 ) directed attention to the poetic quali- ties inherent in Pope's poetry and thus opened new vistas , since then explored by such ...
... human being and the great poet that he truly was . Geoffrey Tillotson in The Poetry of Pope ( 1938 ) directed attention to the poetic quali- ties inherent in Pope's poetry and thus opened new vistas , since then explored by such ...
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