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In the Rape of the Lock , from which the above examples are taken , Pope uses it to mirror in his lines and couplets the disarray of values in the society he describes , the confounding of antithetical objects like lapdogs and lovers ...
In the Rape of the Lock , from which the above examples are taken , Pope uses it to mirror in his lines and couplets the disarray of values in the society he describes , the confounding of antithetical objects like lapdogs and lovers ...
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Even apart from danger , darkness remained to Burke an object of uneasiness . Blackness , which ' is but a partial darkness ' has in it - as to Burke's blind boy - something painful to the sight , even though custom may reconcile us to ...
Even apart from danger , darkness remained to Burke an object of uneasiness . Blackness , which ' is but a partial darkness ' has in it - as to Burke's blind boy - something painful to the sight , even though custom may reconcile us to ...
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Where there is a sense of literature as process , pity and fear become states of mind without objects , moods which are ... Fear without an object , as a condition of mind prior to being afraid of anything , is called Angst or anxiety ...
Where there is a sense of literature as process , pity and fear become states of mind without objects , moods which are ... Fear without an object , as a condition of mind prior to being afraid of anything , is called Angst or anxiety ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
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