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25 Rape of the Lock , I , 71 . 26 The numbers are : Chaucer , 0 , 13 , 8 , 11 ; Pope , 21 , 22 , 12 , 22 . > > 27 Canterbury Prologue , line 67 . 28 Rape of the Lock , I , 65 . 29 Rape of the Lock , I , 91 , 97 .
25 Rape of the Lock , I , 71 . 26 The numbers are : Chaucer , 0 , 13 , 8 , 11 ; Pope , 21 , 22 , 12 , 22 . > > 27 Canterbury Prologue , line 67 . 28 Rape of the Lock , I , 65 . 29 Rape of the Lock , I , 91 , 97 .
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And nowhere is Pope more careful to take into account all the many sides of the situation than just here in the loss of the lock itself . For one thing , Pope is entirely too clear - sighted to allow that the charming Belinda is merely ...
And nowhere is Pope more careful to take into account all the many sides of the situation than just here in the loss of the lock itself . For one thing , Pope is entirely too clear - sighted to allow that the charming Belinda is merely ...
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I The rhetoric of The Rape of the Lock is not only based on the rhetoric of the classical epic , but is based on it in such a way that an attentive Augustan reader , even though he might be unskillful in Greek and Latin , would ...
I The rhetoric of The Rape of the Lock is not only based on the rhetoric of the classical epic , but is based on it in such a way that an attentive Augustan reader , even though he might be unskillful in Greek and Latin , would ...
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