Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... lines against 5.41 for the Rape of the Lock . But he does not take into account the various degrees of end ... lines 1-148 ; Canter- bury Prologue , lines 1-148 ; Knight's Tale , Part II , first 148 lines , 1355-1502 ; Nun's Priest's ...
... lines against 5.41 for the Rape of the Lock . But he does not take into account the various degrees of end ... lines 1-148 ; Canter- bury Prologue , lines 1-148 ; Knight's Tale , Part II , first 148 lines , 1355-1502 ; Nun's Priest's ...
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... lines the rhymes begin in perfectly systematic order , picking up first the fifth and sixth lines , then the third and fourth , and finally the first and second . Each of the second six lines , moreover , has the same metrical form as ...
... lines the rhymes begin in perfectly systematic order , picking up first the fifth and sixth lines , then the third and fourth , and finally the first and second . Each of the second six lines , moreover , has the same metrical form as ...
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... lines is circular , and the last two lines of the second six - line unit do not rhyme but are iden- tical throughout with the two lines that begin the poem : " From Harmony , from heav'nly Harmony / This universal Frame be- gan . " The ...
... lines is circular , and the last two lines of the second six - line unit do not rhyme but are iden- tical throughout with the two lines that begin the poem : " From Harmony , from heav'nly Harmony / This universal Frame be- gan . " The ...
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