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... Athena's unique role among the Greek gods , and in particular the paradoxical relation she represents between purity and worldly action . This paradox returns in Gladstone's discussion of Athena's ambiguous status among the gods ...
... Athena's unique role among the Greek gods , and in particular the paradoxical relation she represents between purity and worldly action . This paradox returns in Gladstone's discussion of Athena's ambiguous status among the gods ...
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... Athena speaks herself , her terms are thoroughly contemporary : O still the same Ulysses ! she rejoin'd , In useful craft successfully refin'd ! Artful in speech , in action , and in mind ! Suffic'd it not , that thy long labours past ...
... Athena speaks herself , her terms are thoroughly contemporary : O still the same Ulysses ! she rejoin'd , In useful craft successfully refin'd ! Artful in speech , in action , and in mind ! Suffic'd it not , that thy long labours past ...
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... Athena . The most striking example in his own poems , however , of Pope's explicit self - dedication to Athena comes at the end of the Epistle to a Lady . The poem performs an Odyssean journey around the ' characters of women ' , relo ...
... Athena . The most striking example in his own poems , however , of Pope's explicit self - dedication to Athena comes at the end of the Epistle to a Lady . The poem performs an Odyssean journey around the ' characters of women ' , relo ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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