Vision and Re-vision in Alexander PopeWayne State University Press, 1983 - 204 Seiten |
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... ruling passion is a dangerous gift . Pope details this consequence more fully toward the close of Epistle III . The ... passion organizes all other passions in its service ( “ One master Passion in the breast , / Like Aaron's serpent ...
... ruling passion is a dangerous gift . Pope details this consequence more fully toward the close of Epistle III . The ... passion organizes all other passions in its service ( “ One master Passion in the breast , / Like Aaron's serpent ...
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... ruling passion conceived now as dissociated from reason and directed to the ends of vain self - glory . Pope had earlier reminded us : " The ruling Passion , be it what it will , " The ruling Passion conquers Reason still . " ' Less mad ...
... ruling passion conceived now as dissociated from reason and directed to the ends of vain self - glory . Pope had earlier reminded us : " The ruling Passion , be it what it will , " The ruling Passion conquers Reason still . " ' Less mad ...
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... ruling passion , because it linked man to God in a very special way . The informing datum was the truth of nature and of human nature , the ruling passion continuing evidence of God's grace and charity ( his immanence ) in man . Yet ...
... ruling passion , because it linked man to God in a very special way . The informing datum was the truth of nature and of human nature , the ruling passion continuing evidence of God's grace and charity ( his immanence ) in man . Yet ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The Word and the Desiring Self | 21 |
4 | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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