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... Rape of the Lock , the most decisive ones having to do , directly or indirectly , with the switch of heroes from Theobald to Cibber in 1743. The evolution of the passage from its prototype in the Rape of the Lock and through its ...
... Rape of the Lock , the most decisive ones having to do , directly or indirectly , with the switch of heroes from Theobald to Cibber in 1743. The evolution of the passage from its prototype in the Rape of the Lock and through its ...
Page 170
... rape , and for all the differences of tone between Pope's ostentatious whimsy and Richardson's tragic turn , the under- lying seriousness in each case is beyond doubt . ( It is perhaps an indication of this seriousness that the locus ...
... rape , and for all the differences of tone between Pope's ostentatious whimsy and Richardson's tragic turn , the under- lying seriousness in each case is beyond doubt . ( It is perhaps an indication of this seriousness that the locus ...
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... Rape 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 ...
... Rape 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 ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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