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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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In other words , did Pope , in 1712 or 1714 , already possess in manuscript ( or in mind ) the telling Homeric phrases he echoes in The Rape of the Lock ? Or , conversely , is it more probable that , years after the Rape had seen the ...
In other words , did Pope , in 1712 or 1714 , already possess in manuscript ( or in mind ) the telling Homeric phrases he echoes in The Rape of the Lock ? Or , conversely , is it more probable that , years after the Rape had seen the ...
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We are left with three possible hypotheses : ( i ) the echo in The Rape of the Lock is a chance coincidence , ( ii ) the " vulgar dead " line had already been composed when Pope wrote the longer Rape , or ( iii ) Pope deliberately put ...
We are left with three possible hypotheses : ( i ) the echo in The Rape of the Lock is a chance coincidence , ( ii ) the " vulgar dead " line had already been composed when Pope wrote the longer Rape , or ( iii ) Pope deliberately put ...
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