At 02:47 PM 11/12/01 -0500, you wrote:
> Are you asking specifically (only) about historical
>allegory? (Lawlessness, faithlessness, and joylessness may form an
>abstract series understood as a progression, each leading to the
>next). Also, it might be that tyranny is Sansloy, more than the other way
>around, since tyranny is only one form of lawlessness.
It is as you say. What I really want to know about is the historical
allegory (if, in fact, it's present here at all).
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