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2 cause his theme is superior in imaginative values and potential significance . Even the sentimentalizing which Eloisa underwent at the hands of her seventeenth - century French remodellers has not obliterated the fact that she is not ...
2 cause his theme is superior in imaginative values and potential significance . Even the sentimentalizing which Eloisa underwent at the hands of her seventeenth - century French remodellers has not obliterated the fact that she is not ...
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( II , 3-18 ) This is the theme which , with its variations , inspires the whole of Epistle I — the paradox of man , his greatness and appalling insignificance ; a little higher than the beasts , a little lower than the angels ; amazing ...
( II , 3-18 ) This is the theme which , with its variations , inspires the whole of Epistle I — the paradox of man , his greatness and appalling insignificance ; a little higher than the beasts , a little lower than the angels ; amazing ...
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The first three of these sections develop the theme of the limitation of man's knowledge . We can reason but from what we know ; of man we can see but his station here , ” of God we can trace only his manifestations in our own world .
The first three of these sections develop the theme of the limitation of man's knowledge . We can reason but from what we know ; of man we can see but his station here , ” of God we can trace only his manifestations in our own world .
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
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