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John A. Jones. 5 20 The Rape of the Lock 1714 THE COUPLETS OF The Rape of the Lock brilliantly cli- max all of Pope's earlier couplet structures , but this triumph of style had to clear several obstacles . Because the poem " imitates " a ...
John A. Jones. 5 20 The Rape of the Lock 1714 THE COUPLETS OF The Rape of the Lock brilliantly cli- max all of Pope's earlier couplet structures , but this triumph of style had to clear several obstacles . Because the poem " imitates " a ...
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... rape by exposing her vanity and making a fool of herself . But she has contacted the Baron in the game of Ombre , and he still " lurks " at her heart at the moment of the rape . In these closing lines , then , Pope can envision her ...
... rape by exposing her vanity and making a fool of herself . But she has contacted the Baron in the game of Ombre , and he still " lurks " at her heart at the moment of the rape . In these closing lines , then , Pope can envision her ...
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... Rape of the Lock are softened , varied , and also less frequent . Pope continued to employ balance and parallelism , but it is not the norm or dominant style of poems , except the Essay on Man , later than the Rape of the Lock . By the ...
... Rape of the Lock are softened , varied , and also less frequent . Pope continued to employ balance and parallelism , but it is not the norm or dominant style of poems , except the Essay on Man , later than the Rape of the Lock . By the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Pastorals 1709 | 17 |
An Essay on Criticism 1711 | 45 |
Copyright | |
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