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The “ Action ” of The Rape of the Lock . . . 10 . The Rape of the Lock as a Heroi -
Comical Poem 11 . The Significance of The Rape of the Lock 12 . The Art and
Style of Pope . . . . . . . . . CHAPTER VIII CLASSICISM AND ROMANTICISM : THE
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The “ Action ” of The Rape of the Lock . . . 10 . The Rape of the Lock as a Heroi -
Comical Poem 11 . The Significance of The Rape of the Lock 12 . The Art and
Style of Pope . . . . . . . . . CHAPTER VIII CLASSICISM AND ROMANTICISM : THE
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Sivu 143
The Action of the Rape of the Lock The essential action revolves around Lord
Petre ' s cutting off a lock of Miss Arabella Fermor ' s hair ( Belinda of the Poem ) .
The five cantos , in brief , deal with Belinda at her toilet , a game of omber , the ...
The Action of the Rape of the Lock The essential action revolves around Lord
Petre ' s cutting off a lock of Miss Arabella Fermor ' s hair ( Belinda of the Poem ) .
The five cantos , in brief , deal with Belinda at her toilet , a game of omber , the ...
Sivu 149
Arapura Ghevarghese George. It is interesting to compare with this G . Wilson
Knight ' s opinion . is a flirtaritual , the Jetion in It The Rape of the Lock is written
not from a scorn , but from a love . The whole poem is a flirtation with the sublime
.
Arapura Ghevarghese George. It is interesting to compare with this G . Wilson
Knight ' s opinion . is a flirtaritual , the Jetion in It The Rape of the Lock is written
not from a scorn , but from a love . The whole poem is a flirtation with the sublime
.
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