| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 sayfa
...'twixt your shame or pride, Weakness or delicacy; all so nice, That each may seem a Virtue or a Vice. In men, we various Ruling Passions find; In women,...obey, The love of Pleasure, and the love of Sway. 210 That, Nature gives; and where the lesson taught Is but to please, can Pleasure seem a fault? Experience,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1998 - 260 sayfa
...'twixt your shame or pride, Weakness or delicacy; all so nice, That each may seem a virtue, or a vice. In men, we various ruling passions find; In women, two almost divide the kind; Those, only fixed, they first or last obey, The love of pleasure, and the love of sway. 210 That, nature gives;... | |
| John J. Richetti - 1999 - 304 sayfa
..."even- woman is at heart a rake." But Pope's narrative of female fate complicates simple misogyny: In men, we various ruling passions find; In women, two almost divide the kind; Those, only fixed, they first or last obey. The love of pleasure, and the love of sway. That, Nature gives; and... | |
| Howard Anderson - 1967 - 429 sayfa
...occasionally assumes. 10 The chameleon image, in other words, implies the idea made explicit in lines 207-10: In Men, we various Ruling Passions find; In Women,...obey, The Love of Pleasure, and the Love of Sway. The "adventitious" colors of the chameleon correspond to the superficial inconsistency of women, and... | |
| John J. Richetti - 1999 - 308 sayfa
..."every woman is at heart a rake." But Pope's narrative of female fate complicates simple misogyny: In men, we various ruling passions find; In women, two almost divide die kind; Those, only fixed, diey first or last obey, The love of pleasure, and die love of sway. That,... | |
| Anna Clark - 2004 - 344 sayfa
...mind." In Men we various ruling passions find, In Women — two alone divide the mind; Those only fixed, they first or last, obey, The love of pleasure, and the love of sway.57 The graphic nature of these images helped Wilkes spread the scandal to the street and harness... | |
| Knud Haakonssen - 2006 - 668 sayfa
...difficult to explain. Yet, although more variable in the particular, women are less so in general, as In Men, we various Ruling Passions find. In Women, two, almost divide the kind; Those, only hx'd, they first or last obey, The love of Pleasure, and the Love of Sway (Epistles, 11. 207—10).... | |
| Henry Spencer Ashbee - 2007 - 629 sayfa
...Men we various ruling passions find, " In Women . . , two alone divide the mind ; " Those only iixed, they, first or last, obey, "The love of pleasure, and the love of sway." * This remark is absurd, for if the poem be addressed to Churchill, it could not be written by him,... | |
| Henry Spencer Ashbee - 2007 - 629 sayfa
...various mfing passions find, " In Women . . . two alone divide the mind ; " Those oaly fixed, tfcey, first or last, obey, " The love of pleasure, and the love of sway," * This remark is absurd, for if the poem be addressed to Churchill, it could not be written by him.... | |
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