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All is directed to the final superhuman battle at the end . We learn that her locks of hair are " nourish'd " and nourished " to the destruction of mankind " ; and we are warned by the general claim : Fair tresses man's imperial race ...
All is directed to the final superhuman battle at the end . We learn that her locks of hair are " nourish'd " and nourished " to the destruction of mankind " ; and we are warned by the general claim : Fair tresses man's imperial race ...
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as a final explanation of social order . There is , therefore , a great difference between this passage and the analogous passage in To Bathurst , to which Pope refers the reader in the note quoted above : " Extremes in Nature equal ...
as a final explanation of social order . There is , therefore , a great difference between this passage and the analogous passage in To Bathurst , to which Pope refers the reader in the note quoted above : " Extremes in Nature equal ...
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The Dunciad is , I think , a great grotesque poem , and as such it envisions an estranged world , an alienated world of monsters and final annihilation . But let me give one more quotation from Wolfgang Kayser .
The Dunciad is , I think , a great grotesque poem , and as such it envisions an estranged world , an alienated world of monsters and final annihilation . But let me give one more quotation from Wolfgang Kayser .
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