Alexander Pope, Nide 41Twayne, 1967 - 180 sivua |
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Sivu 65
... divine , the social , and the civil order . In illustrating his concept of divine justice and order by the Chain of Being , Pope is making Homer's world and moral values intelligible to his own century . He is thus enabled to make the ...
... divine , the social , and the civil order . In illustrating his concept of divine justice and order by the Chain of Being , Pope is making Homer's world and moral values intelligible to his own century . He is thus enabled to make the ...
Sivu 79
... divine order of the macrocosm . Since the order which placed man in this middle state is divine , man's questioning of his place is audacious : Of Systems possible , if ' tis confest That Wisdom infinite must form the best , Where all ...
... divine order of the macrocosm . Since the order which placed man in this middle state is divine , man's questioning of his place is audacious : Of Systems possible , if ' tis confest That Wisdom infinite must form the best , Where all ...
Sivu 90
... divine order : one close system of Benevolence ) See ! the sole bliss Heav'n could on all bestow ; Which who but feels can taste , but thinks can know ; Yet poor with fortune , and with learning blind , The bad must miss ; the good ...
... divine order : one close system of Benevolence ) See ! the sole bliss Heav'n could on all bestow ; Which who but feels can taste , but thinks can know ; Yet poor with fortune , and with learning blind , The bad must miss ; the good ...
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