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They are a free paraphrase not only in their substance , with omissions , additions , and rearrangements , but even more in tone and temper . The broken and embittered Abelard of the Latin letters is a rather forbidding figure ...
They are a free paraphrase not only in their substance , with omissions , additions , and rearrangements , but even more in tone and temper . The broken and embittered Abelard of the Latin letters is a rather forbidding figure ...
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... but it is precisely this blending of serious matter with the familiar , easy - going manner of the “ epistolary way of writing ” that Pope chose as the temper of his poem , a temper which was to find , room for occasional touches of ...
... but it is precisely this blending of serious matter with the familiar , easy - going manner of the “ epistolary way of writing ” that Pope chose as the temper of his poem , a temper which was to find , room for occasional touches of ...
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What could surpass the apparent sweetness of temper , the seeming generosity of Mr. Strachey's full - length portrait of Queen Victoria or of the subsidiary portraits which are its corollaries ? Here is no cheap railing at everything ...
What could surpass the apparent sweetness of temper , the seeming generosity of Mr. Strachey's full - length portrait of Queen Victoria or of the subsidiary portraits which are its corollaries ? Here is no cheap railing at everything ...
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