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... publication in March of 1714 , " The Rape of the Lock " has been his most popular and charming work . The origin of this poem is one of the more intriguing anecdotes of literary history . In Binfield , Robert , Lord Petre , had cut off ...
... publication in March of 1714 , " The Rape of the Lock " has been his most popular and charming work . The origin of this poem is one of the more intriguing anecdotes of literary history . In Binfield , Robert , Lord Petre , had cut off ...
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... the best yet done . With success assured by the publication in 1715 of the first vol- ume of the Iliad containing Books I - IV , Pope continued his trans- lation . He issued Volume II in 1716 ; Volume [ 65 ] The Interlude.
... the best yet done . With success assured by the publication in 1715 of the first vol- ume of the Iliad containing Books I - IV , Pope continued his trans- lation . He issued Volume II in 1716 ; Volume [ 65 ] The Interlude.
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Donald Bettice Clark. The " Fourth Satire , " revised after its anonymous publication in 1733 , is of interest because it shows Pope's growing involvement in politics . In the adaptation Donne's fop becomes a typical cour- tier , and his ...
Donald Bettice Clark. The " Fourth Satire , " revised after its anonymous publication in 1733 , is of interest because it shows Pope's growing involvement in politics . In the adaptation Donne's fop becomes a typical cour- tier , and his ...
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