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The admiration his speech elicits is the direct result of the utter generosity of spirit , the supreme magnanimity of attitude , with which he faces the loss of his life . Pope's parody of his own translation of Sarpedon's speech ...
The admiration his speech elicits is the direct result of the utter generosity of spirit , the supreme magnanimity of attitude , with which he faces the loss of his life . Pope's parody of his own translation of Sarpedon's speech ...
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Given the world of Hampton Court , any attitude other than that actually adopted by Belinda would have seemed to be a violation of the poem's decorum . Yet it should also be recognized that , on the level of the poem where the humor ...
Given the world of Hampton Court , any attitude other than that actually adopted by Belinda would have seemed to be a violation of the poem's decorum . Yet it should also be recognized that , on the level of the poem where the humor ...
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There is in Hooker a serious attitude to the possibility , the same attitude that is to be found in the parallel passage on " degree " in Troilus and Cressida , 24 an attitude which ( we may conjecture ) springs from a deep feeling of ...
There is in Hooker a serious attitude to the possibility , the same attitude that is to be found in the parallel passage on " degree " in Troilus and Cressida , 24 an attitude which ( we may conjecture ) springs from a deep feeling of ...
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