Pope and Human NatureClarendon Press, 1958 - 278 Seiten |
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... Woman's at best a Contradiction still ; 2 ... she who scorns a Man , must die a Maid ; 3 .. ev'ry Woman is at heart a Rake ; 4 ... -to these propositions there are two responses : women re- spond to them as to primary Nature , giving ...
... Woman's at best a Contradiction still ; 2 ... she who scorns a Man , must die a Maid ; 3 .. ev'ry Woman is at heart a Rake ; 4 ... -to these propositions there are two responses : women re- spond to them as to primary Nature , giving ...
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... women respond as men do to those about women . So far so good . But not all Pope's divisions into male and female are rigid divisions . Sometimes the literal subject is one sex , though the real subject is mankind . The first Moral ...
... women respond as men do to those about women . So far so good . But not all Pope's divisions into male and female are rigid divisions . Sometimes the literal subject is one sex , though the real subject is mankind . The first Moral ...
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... woman and , as instances of secondary Nature invite , vividly hung round with particulars . In the companion essay , ' Of the Characters of Women ' , the word ' women ' precludes any double meaning : unlike ' men ' it cannot enlarge ...
... woman and , as instances of secondary Nature invite , vividly hung round with particulars . In the companion essay , ' Of the Characters of Women ' , the word ' women ' precludes any double meaning : unlike ' men ' it cannot enlarge ...
Inhalt
NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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