Pope's Couplet ArtOhio University Press, 1969 - 217 sivua |
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Sivu 60
... Grace beyond the Reach of Art , 16 Which , without passing thro ' the Judgment , gains The Heart , and all its End at once attains . ( 141-57 ) There are no balances in the first half of this passage . The first line of the triplet is ...
... Grace beyond the Reach of Art , 16 Which , without passing thro ' the Judgment , gains The Heart , and all its End at once attains . ( 141-57 ) There are no balances in the first half of this passage . The first line of the triplet is ...
Sivu 110
... grace structures the poem according to the following pattern . In the first third of the poem ( through line 117 ) Eloisa reviews the history of her life with Abelard and her subsequent career in the convent up to the time she opens ...
... grace structures the poem according to the following pattern . In the first third of the poem ( through line 117 ) Eloisa reviews the history of her life with Abelard and her subsequent career in the convent up to the time she opens ...
Sivu 124
... Grace had been fought out in terms of a choice she was at- tempting to make between Abelard and Christ , her vi- sion of Abelard as priest presenting to her the Cross of Christ is a revelation that with Christ , both Nature and Grace ...
... Grace had been fought out in terms of a choice she was at- tempting to make between Abelard and Christ , her vi- sion of Abelard as priest presenting to her the Cross of Christ is a revelation that with Christ , both Nature and Grace ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Pastorals 1709 | 17 |
An Essay on Criticism 1711 | 45 |
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