The Symbols in Pope's One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty.

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      Examines the symbolisms used by the Augustan English poet Alexander Pope in his late poem "One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty." Inclusion of astronomical and astrological symbols in texts that pose similarity with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics; Author's allusion to mythological and historical figures; Reference to orthodox semiological codes.