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41-45) When Pope revises the passage he makes even more bitter Donne's contempt for the deteriorating force of time. Donne's hostility against time is simple and open. Pope's contempt is sharpened by being hidden beneath an ostensibly ...
41-45) When Pope revises the passage he makes even more bitter Donne's contempt for the deteriorating force of time. Donne's hostility against time is simple and open. Pope's contempt is sharpened by being hidden beneath an ostensibly ...
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They refer to it as a place worse than hell, but Donne is almost too overwhelmed to be contemptuous, while Pope is a little too contemptuously sure of his position above the court to be more than momentarily shocked by its evil.
They refer to it as a place worse than hell, but Donne is almost too overwhelmed to be contemptuous, while Pope is a little too contemptuously sure of his position above the court to be more than momentarily shocked by its evil.
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Donne is shocked; Pope is mildly amused or perhaps even bored. Pope has observed vice evidently for so long that he can perceive a cosmic plan expressed in the actions of the vicious. He can even see Nature punishing vice by means of ...
Donne is shocked; Pope is mildly amused or perhaps even bored. Pope has observed vice evidently for so long that he can perceive a cosmic plan expressed in the actions of the vicious. He can even see Nature punishing vice by means of ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volumen1,Temas2-6 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1961 |
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