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John P. Hardy. The Rape of the Lock The Rape of the Lock is currently regarded as presenting a satiric portrait of its beautiful heroine . In the opinion of most critics Belinda is a coquette ; while Hugo M. Reichard underlines the point ...
John P. Hardy. The Rape of the Lock The Rape of the Lock is currently regarded as presenting a satiric portrait of its beautiful heroine . In the opinion of most critics Belinda is a coquette ; while Hugo M. Reichard underlines the point ...
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... Rape of the Lock ' , in Alexander Pope : The Rape of the Lock , ed . David G. Lougee and Robert W. McHenry , Jr ( The Merrill Literary Casebook Series : Columbus , Ohio , 1969 ) , pp . 83-4 . 2 Earl R. Wasserman , " The Limits of ...
... Rape of the Lock ' , in Alexander Pope : The Rape of the Lock , ed . David G. Lougee and Robert W. McHenry , Jr ( The Merrill Literary Casebook Series : Columbus , Ohio , 1969 ) , pp . 83-4 . 2 Earl R. Wasserman , " The Limits of ...
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... Rape of the Lock ' , in Twentieth Century Interpretations , pp . 72–3 . 6 Cf. ante , pp . 68-9 . One may also note ... rape ' ( cf. III . 131ff . ) , and from the way in which the card- game is presented ( cf. ante , p . 71 ) , that the ...
... Rape of the Lock ' , in Twentieth Century Interpretations , pp . 72–3 . 6 Cf. ante , pp . 68-9 . One may also note ... rape ' ( cf. III . 131ff . ) , and from the way in which the card- game is presented ( cf. ante , p . 71 ) , that the ...
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Lycidas | 28 |
The Rape of the Lock | 50 |
An Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot | 81 |
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