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Page 170
... Lock ' . ) 43 Finally , both works share a common concern with the lost vocation , in a post - heroic age , of an increasingly delinquent nobility - a nobility which in Pope sinks to the trivial pursuits of Hampton Court and in ...
... Lock ' . ) 43 Finally , both works share a common concern with the lost vocation , in a post - heroic age , of an increasingly delinquent nobility - a nobility which in Pope sinks to the trivial pursuits of Hampton Court and in ...
Page 172
... lock of her hair instantly by the bearer ' ( C , VIII , 44 , 46 ) . ' But her dear heart and a lock of her hair I will have , let who will be the gainsayers ! ' ( C , VIII , 47 ) , he repeats , plainly betraying his catastrophic failure ...
... lock of her hair instantly by the bearer ' ( C , VIII , 44 , 46 ) . ' But her dear heart and a lock of her hair I will have , let who will be the gainsayers ! ' ( C , VIII , 47 ) , he repeats , plainly betraying his catastrophic failure ...
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... Lock is real yet also evasive , as though unable to settle itself finally between homage and critique . On the one hand , the richness of significance attached by the novel to its heroine's locks shows profound understanding of the ...
... Lock is real yet also evasive , as though unable to settle itself finally between homage and critique . On the one hand , the richness of significance attached by the novel to its heroine's locks shows profound understanding of the ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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