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Page 51
... relation to ' Crowns ' and ' reigns ' and in relation to the ostensibly unrelated , scattered , ' Crowns and Chains . ' Syntax makes some words salient , rhyme others ; the two schemes subtly counterpoint or coincide with one another ...
... relation to ' Crowns ' and ' reigns ' and in relation to the ostensibly unrelated , scattered , ' Crowns and Chains . ' Syntax makes some words salient , rhyme others ; the two schemes subtly counterpoint or coincide with one another ...
Page 58
... relation to Homer , is both more fluidly animate - poetic relations are always subject to alteration - and also more private . Modestly , it maintains a discreet distance from the original . But , more stridently , it also claims that ...
... relation to Homer , is both more fluidly animate - poetic relations are always subject to alteration - and also more private . Modestly , it maintains a discreet distance from the original . But , more stridently , it also claims that ...
Page 64
... relation she represents between purity and worldly action . This paradox returns in Gladstone's discussion of Athena's ambiguous status among the gods : though she never , as he puts it , submits to dishonour , yet she is not ' above ...
... relation she represents between purity and worldly action . This paradox returns in Gladstone's discussion of Athena's ambiguous status among the gods : though she never , as he puts it , submits to dishonour , yet she is not ' above ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
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