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... Ulysses , the ' godlike man ' , finds a way to divine wisdom through the co - operative exchanges of earthly friendships . " One example of this emphasis on the redeeming power of friendship may be seen in Book 11 , which was in fact ...
... Ulysses , the ' godlike man ' , finds a way to divine wisdom through the co - operative exchanges of earthly friendships . " One example of this emphasis on the redeeming power of friendship may be seen in Book 11 , which was in fact ...
Page 60
... Ulysses ' arrival on Phaecia , and his meeting with the royal princess , Nausicaa . Many readers have wondered whether there were not romantic potential in this encounter , but Pope made his views on the subject quite clear in a lengthy ...
... Ulysses ' arrival on Phaecia , and his meeting with the royal princess , Nausicaa . Many readers have wondered whether there were not romantic potential in this encounter , but Pope made his views on the subject quite clear in a lengthy ...
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... Ulysses is a ' godlike ' man , Athena a ' blue - ey'd maid ' . While Ulysses tells his tale of woe , she ' began / With pleasing smiles to view the godlike man ' . This response suggests that even the gods can be charmed , though the ...
... Ulysses is a ' godlike ' man , Athena a ' blue - ey'd maid ' . While Ulysses tells his tale of woe , she ' began / With pleasing smiles to view the godlike man ' . This response suggests that even the gods can be charmed , though the ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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