 | James Noggle - 2001 - 288 страници
...case, pointedly does not "conclude Pyrrhonically." After its extended skeptical opening, he tells us to "Search then the Ruling Passion: There, alone, / The Wild are constant, and the Cunning known" (174-5). Despite these repudiations of Pyrrhonism, however, Pope still reveals mixed feelings about... | |
 | Marina Frasca-Spada - 2002 - 236 страници
...course, the ability to recognise quotations, topoi, proverbs, 37 Pope, Moral Essays, Ep.i, lines ijqff: 'Search then the Ruling Passion: there, alone / the...sincere; / Priests, Princes, Women, no dissemblers here.' W. Dillon, Earl of Roscommon, Essay on Translated Verse, 93-4: 'Examine how your Humor is inclin'd,... | |
 | Robin Paige - 2002 - 304 страници
...spectacles on the floor and raised one foot as if to crush them. CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE At Hardaway House Search then the Ruling Passion: there, alone. The...known; The fool consistent, and the false sincere . . . This clue once found, unravels all the rest. Alexander tope Call me a spider-catcher. Loue-Tricks... | |
 | Edward Steers - 2005 - 400 страници
...Surratt, who would live for another ten years before dying in 1916. CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Life after Death Search then the ruling passion: there, alone, The...known; The fool consistent, and the false sincere. Alexander Pope The fire from the burning tobacco barn blazed throughout the early morning hours casting... | |
 | Robert Scott Davis - 2006 - 310 страници
...Andersonville, answers only come with more questions. INTRODUCTION Search then the ruling passions there alone, The wild are constant, and the cunning...here. This clue once found unravels all the rest. — Alexander Pope The tone in which topics connected with our late civil war are discussed has undergone... | |
 | John T. Lynch - 2008 - 218 страници
...still.-9 This passion, once discovered, would be enough to explain even seemingly inconsistent behavior: Search then the Ruling Passion: There, alone, The...sincere; Priests, Princes, Women, no dissemblers here.™ 26 Warton, History of English Poetry, 2:158. 27 Psalmanazar, Memoirs, pp. 5, 73. 28 Pope, reported... | |
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