Pope's Rape of the LockBlackie & Son, 1899 - 47 pages |
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... portrait of the Man of Ross , but also for that of Squire Allworthy in Fielding's Tom Jones . Martha Blount still remained , and their friend- ship became closer as their years advanced . The poet had kept up a steady correspondence ...
... portrait of the Man of Ross , but also for that of Squire Allworthy in Fielding's Tom Jones . Martha Blount still remained , and their friend- ship became closer as their years advanced . The poet had kept up a steady correspondence ...
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... portraits of Queen Anne . 1. 25. hairy springes , nooses or snares of hair . Woodcocks are still sometimes taken in this way . " In allusion to those lines of 1. 26. surprise , taken by surprise . 1. 28. with a single hair . Hudibras ...
... portraits of Queen Anne . 1. 25. hairy springes , nooses or snares of hair . Woodcocks are still sometimes taken in this way . " In allusion to those lines of 1. 26. surprise , taken by surprise . 1. 28. with a single hair . Hudibras ...
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