no place for that more abominable one of betraying and seducing unwary Innocence.
Is Astell setting a standard for persuasion here? She doesn't want to "betray" or "seduce" the audience, so I wonder if she'll suggest alternatives.
no place for that more abominable one of betraying and seducing unwary Innocence.
Is Astell setting a standard for persuasion here? She doesn't want to "betray" or "seduce" the audience, so I wonder if she'll suggest alternatives.