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Father Thames's vision continues in the rhapsodic invocation of Peace , with an additional subtlety in the anaphorial parallels : Oh stretch thy Reign , fair Peace ! from Shore to Shore , Till Conquest cease ...
Father Thames's vision continues in the rhapsodic invocation of Peace , with an additional subtlety in the anaphorial parallels : Oh stretch thy Reign , fair Peace ! from Shore to Shore , Till Conquest cease ...
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... a friezelike poem which images not only the poet's ardent wish for a new Eden , but also his vision of the beauty of the actual world as it exists according to the law of concordia discors and the principle of divine analogy .
... a friezelike poem which images not only the poet's ardent wish for a new Eden , but also his vision of the beauty of the actual world as it exists according to the law of concordia discors and the principle of divine analogy .
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... of a choice she was attempting to make between Abelard and Christ , her vision of Abelard as priest presenting to her the Cross of Christ is a revelation that with Christ , both Nature and Grace , Passion and Virtue , are one .
... of a choice she was attempting to make between Abelard and Christ , her vision of Abelard as priest presenting to her the Cross of Christ is a revelation that with Christ , both Nature and Grace , Passion and Virtue , are one .
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Pastorals 1709 | 17 |
An Essay on Criticism 1711 | 45 |
Copyright | |
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