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Six months after the poem's publication , Pope wrote on November 8 , 1712 to the younger Caryll : " Sir Plume blusters , I hear ; nay the celebrated lady herself is offended . " The Rape of the Lock in its earlier version is a brilliant ...
Six months after the poem's publication , Pope wrote on November 8 , 1712 to the younger Caryll : " Sir Plume blusters , I hear ; nay the celebrated lady herself is offended . " The Rape of the Lock in its earlier version is a brilliant ...
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It is not strange that people should have been curious ; for the closing lines of the poem suggest , and are certainly intended to suggest , that the nameless lady was someone dearly loved by the poet : Ev'n he , whose soul now melts in ...
It is not strange that people should have been curious ; for the closing lines of the poem suggest , and are certainly intended to suggest , that the nameless lady was someone dearly loved by the poet : Ev'n he , whose soul now melts in ...
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If Pope wished the world to think that the Verses to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady came from a heart which knew the pangs of love , he is similarly concerned to suggest that he was " joined in sad similitude of griefs " to the ...
If Pope wished the world to think that the Verses to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady came from a heart which knew the pangs of love , he is similarly concerned to suggest that he was " joined in sad similitude of griefs " to the ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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