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18 Let us admit that Eloisa is essentially erotic . Without losing feminine delicacy , 19 she is fundamentally sensational . She is passionate in the most material sense . She has no fear and no doubt of the value of life in itself .
18 Let us admit that Eloisa is essentially erotic . Without losing feminine delicacy , 19 she is fundamentally sensational . She is passionate in the most material sense . She has no fear and no doubt of the value of life in itself .
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are obliged to ask of the poem is whether the fever and the emotion belong to the poet or to the dramatic character of Eloisa . More than one reader has confused Gulliver with Swift . If we return now to the contrast in our second ...
are obliged to ask of the poem is whether the fever and the emotion belong to the poet or to the dramatic character of Eloisa . More than one reader has confused Gulliver with Swift . If we return now to the contrast in our second ...
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the act of faith again that Pope did not share Eloisa's confusion of mind we can perhaps find the frame of reference in which these wild statements cohere . The " jealous God " of line 81 is of course , as we have said , the " Love " of ...
the act of faith again that Pope did not share Eloisa's confusion of mind we can perhaps find the frame of reference in which these wild statements cohere . The " jealous God " of line 81 is of course , as we have said , the " Love " of ...
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