Eloïsa to Abelard: With the Letters of Heloise to Abelard in the Version by John Hughes, 1713University of Miami Press, 1965 - 149페이지 |
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... nature , the equivalent of which in Hughes is Passion . Clearly , Pope employs nature here not in his usual sense of " universal truth " but in its more restricted meaning of " human nature " ( line 203 ) . Specifically , he means ...
... nature , the equivalent of which in Hughes is Passion . Clearly , Pope employs nature here not in his usual sense of " universal truth " but in its more restricted meaning of " human nature " ( line 203 ) . Specifically , he means ...
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... nature , law " ( line 92 ) , not only is she far removed from the humility of the historical Héloïse but she is clearly forsaking orthodox Christian morality for a pagan standard . The “ struggle between grace and nature " has been won ...
... nature , law " ( line 92 ) , not only is she far removed from the humility of the historical Héloïse but she is clearly forsaking orthodox Christian morality for a pagan standard . The “ struggle between grace and nature " has been won ...
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... nature " in which she has shown herself so irresolute is finally settled in favor of grace , but whether through a real desire for grace or the mere inability to gratify nature is difficult to decide . Indeed , Pope's model , the ...
... nature " in which she has shown herself so irresolute is finally settled in favor of grace , but whether through a real desire for grace or the mere inability to gratify nature is difficult to decide . Indeed , Pope's model , the ...
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accidie Alexander Pope altar Argenteuil Audra Berington blameless Vestal Bussy-Rabutin Charles de Rémusat charming Church compares Dryden dear Abelard Death desire despair Dryden's Aeneis edition Elizabeth Singer Rowe Eloïsa to Abelard emotional endeavour Enemies Epistle to Bathurst Étienne Gilson ev'ry eyes fear forget Fulbert Gothick grace grief happy hear Heart Heaven Héloïse Héloïse's Heloise's 1st letter Heloise's 2nd letter heroic epistle Heroides Historia Calamitatum holy holy orders Hughes Hughes's Husband Iliad Joseph Warton LETTER OF HELOISE lines Lover marriage Melancholy Misfortunes nature once Ovid Ovid's Paraclete Paris passage passion Peter the Venerable Pleasures poetry Pope's Eloïsa Pope's Iliad Pope's Odyssey Pope's poem praise Prayers pre-Romantic religious reply to Heloise's Romantic Saint Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys Sappho to Phaon scene shew sighs soul speak spiritual tears tender thee Thomas Warton thou thought tion translation Virtue vows Wakefield compares weep write