The Poems of Alexander Pope: The rape of the lock, and other poemsMethuen, 1940 |
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... temple - poems ' ; in fame ; and even in temples of Fame . Philosophizing on Fame - not infrequently reaching the pitch of imagery , of a temple - was unusually common during the Renais- sance , and does not peter out in the seventeenth ...
... temple - poems ' ; in fame ; and even in temples of Fame . Philosophizing on Fame - not infrequently reaching the pitch of imagery , of a temple - was unusually common during the Renais- sance , and does not peter out in the seventeenth ...
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... temple of Rumour has more staidness than Chaucer's spinning ' cage ' of twigs . But Pope's temple differs from Chaucer's more than this new conception jus- tifies . Pope describes it as a ' Structure fair ' , a ' Mansion'1 which is too ...
... temple of Rumour has more staidness than Chaucer's spinning ' cage ' of twigs . But Pope's temple differs from Chaucer's more than this new conception jus- tifies . Pope describes it as a ' Structure fair ' , a ' Mansion'1 which is too ...
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... temple finds a place for figures who undoubtedly do have a contemporary , rather than a per- manent significance . Indeed , the Temple of Fame may be regarded as a document in the controversy of the ancients and moderns . Pope is , of ...
... temple finds a place for figures who undoubtedly do have a contemporary , rather than a per- manent significance . Indeed , the Temple of Fame may be regarded as a document in the controversy of the ancients and moderns . Pope is , of ...
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January and May | 13 |
Wife of Bath Her Prologue | 59 |
The Rape of the Locke | 125 |
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Addison Æneid appear Appendix Arabella beauty Belinda Boileau CANTO Chaucer cou'd couplet cry'd Dæmons death Dennis Dispensary Dryden Dryden's Æneid Dunciad edition Elegy Eloisa to Abelard English epic Epistle Essays Ev'n ev'ry Eyes fair Fate Fermor Gabalis Garth Georgic Grace Griffith Hair hand Heart Heav'n heroes heroic Homer Honour Hous of Fame Hudibras Hughes Iliad imitation John Caryll Joseph Warton kind King Lady letter to Caryll Lock Lord Petre Love Lutrin Metam Miscellany mock-heroic modern moral Night Nymph o'er octavo Ombre Ovid Ovid's Metam passage passion Plutarch Poetical poetry poets Pope omits Chaucer Pow'r Pray'rs Queen quotation from Chaucer Rape satire Sighs Soul Spectator Spleen sylphs Tale Tatler Tears Temple of Fame Thalestris thee thou thro translation trembling trumps verse Virgil Wakefield Wakefield compares Warburton Warton Wife of Bath words wou'd writes