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Page 45
... original , of the misuse of language . In Horace , this passage is the final statement of the poet's resolution to follow his natural bent and write satire . Pope , however , has shifted the emphasis and con- verted it into a passage ...
... original , of the misuse of language . In Horace , this passage is the final statement of the poet's resolution to follow his natural bent and write satire . Pope , however , has shifted the emphasis and con- verted it into a passage ...
Page 112
... original sin that Christ entered the world ; through faith in him men are adopted as children of God and are freed from the bondage of sin . The biblical exegetes , of course , built upon this foundation . They point out that sin ...
... original sin that Christ entered the world ; through faith in him men are adopted as children of God and are freed from the bondage of sin . The biblical exegetes , of course , built upon this foundation . They point out that sin ...
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... original ; where the Gentile Job followed the true God , his English anti- type obeys Satan and falls into the idolatry of avarice . The extent of the perversion becomes clearer when the prompt- ings of " that Dev'l within " are ...
... original ; where the Gentile Job followed the true God , his English anti- type obeys Satan and falls into the idolatry of avarice . The extent of the perversion becomes clearer when the prompt- ings of " that Dev'l within " are ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SATIRE | 37 |
APOLOGIA PRO VITA | 73 |
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