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Page 27
... effect that whatever was necessary to be known of God was clear in all ages.48 This did not deter other ecclesiastics from falling into the same trap : in essence , orthodoxy had committed itself to Theophilus Gale's thesis . It had ...
... effect that whatever was necessary to be known of God was clear in all ages.48 This did not deter other ecclesiastics from falling into the same trap : in essence , orthodoxy had committed itself to Theophilus Gale's thesis . It had ...
Page 48
... effect , that he must write because of an inner compulsion- " And for my Soul I cannot sleep a wink . " Fortescue sets up by his rejoinder a clear di- chotomy of values in terms of which Pope will have to vindicate his character and ...
... effect , that he must write because of an inner compulsion- " And for my Soul I cannot sleep a wink . " Fortescue sets up by his rejoinder a clear di- chotomy of values in terms of which Pope will have to vindicate his character and ...
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... effect in himself as persona and in the poem a reconciliation of opposite concepts that makes of the poem itself a miniature of the divine harmony and a perfect expression of his own internal harmony , an ordered and self - contained ...
... effect in himself as persona and in the poem a reconciliation of opposite concepts that makes of the poem itself a miniature of the divine harmony and a perfect expression of his own internal harmony , an ordered and self - contained ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SATIRE | 37 |
APOLOGIA PRO VITA | 73 |
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