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But when thro ' all th'Infernal Bounds Which flaming Phlegethon surrounds , Love , strong as Death , the Poet led To the pale Nations of the Dead . ( 49-52 ) In no way has Pope altered Vergil's sense or details ; but the words " Love ...
But when thro ' all th'Infernal Bounds Which flaming Phlegethon surrounds , Love , strong as Death , the Poet led To the pale Nations of the Dead . ( 49-52 ) In no way has Pope altered Vergil's sense or details ; but the words " Love ...
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Later she invites or dares Abelard to be the active agent of Hell : " Come , if thou dar'st , all charming as thou art . Assist the Fiends and tear me from my God ! " ( 281-288 ) Finally , in imagining her death - scene , she offers a ...
Later she invites or dares Abelard to be the active agent of Hell : " Come , if thou dar'st , all charming as thou art . Assist the Fiends and tear me from my God ! " ( 281-288 ) Finally , in imagining her death - scene , she offers a ...
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The meaning of death for a nun , and therefore its potential meaning for Eloisa , is set forth in the celebrated passage ( 207 ff . ) on the happiness of the blameless Vestal's lot . From the description of the Vestal's death it becomes ...
The meaning of death for a nun , and therefore its potential meaning for Eloisa , is set forth in the celebrated passage ( 207 ff . ) on the happiness of the blameless Vestal's lot . From the description of the Vestal's death it becomes ...
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