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abstract intellectual conception ; but this conception will be a single idea , and the restricted compass of fourteen lines neither permits nor requires an argument . Even in the sonnet - sequence the logical development is usually not ...
abstract intellectual conception ; but this conception will be a single idea , and the restricted compass of fourteen lines neither permits nor requires an argument . Even in the sonnet - sequence the logical development is usually not ...
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It may well have been in the Spectator that the idea first came to Pope's attention . But it could have come to him from many sources . Thomson had used it in his Seasons ( Summer 333-6 ) : Has any seen The mighty chain of beings ...
It may well have been in the Spectator that the idea first came to Pope's attention . But it could have come to him from many sources . Thomson had used it in his Seasons ( Summer 333-6 ) : Has any seen The mighty chain of beings ...
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For a detailed and very illuminating history of this idea , which from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century was one of the great controlling ideas of European thought , see A. O. Lovejoy's The Great Chain of Being ...
For a detailed and very illuminating history of this idea , which from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century was one of the great controlling ideas of European thought , see A. O. Lovejoy's The Great Chain of Being ...
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