Satires and EpistlesTyp. Clarendon, 1896 - 164 pages |
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... Bolingbroke Pope assigns ( Spence , Anecdotes , p . 297 ) the suggestion of these Imitations , as he did the suggestion of the Essay on Man . If the suggestion came from Bolingbroke , the idea was not original . Examples lay everywhere ...
... Bolingbroke Pope assigns ( Spence , Anecdotes , p . 297 ) the suggestion of these Imitations , as he did the suggestion of the Essay on Man . If the suggestion came from Bolingbroke , the idea was not original . Examples lay everywhere ...
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... Bolingbroke had attracted , he writes as if virtue had departed from the earth , or was confined to the circle of friends - to Bolingbroke , Marchmont , Lyttelton and himself . ( See March- mont Papers , 2. 219. ) In such a position the ...
... Bolingbroke had attracted , he writes as if virtue had departed from the earth , or was confined to the circle of friends - to Bolingbroke , Marchmont , Lyttelton and himself . ( See March- mont Papers , 2. 219. ) In such a position the ...
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... Bolingbroke , who , expressing his admiration of the Duke , when some one present objected his avarice , added , ' He was so great a man , I had almost forgot he had that fault . ' As in many other kinds of art , truth of detail is ...
... Bolingbroke , who , expressing his admiration of the Duke , when some one present objected his avarice , added , ' He was so great a man , I had almost forgot he had that fault . ' As in many other kinds of art , truth of detail is ...
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... , Slides to a scriv'ner or a city knight . Let lands and houses have what lords they will , Let us be fix'd , and our own masters still . 180 SATIRES AND EPISTLES . III . To Lord Bolingbroke . 48 SATIRES AND EPISTLES . II .
... , Slides to a scriv'ner or a city knight . Let lands and houses have what lords they will , Let us be fix'd , and our own masters still . 180 SATIRES AND EPISTLES . III . To Lord Bolingbroke . 48 SATIRES AND EPISTLES . II .
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Alexander Pope. SATIRES AND EPISTLES . III . To Lord Bolingbroke . ( HORACE , I Ep . 1. ) T. JOHN , whose love indulg'd my labours past , Matures my present , and shall bound my last ! Why will you break the sabbath of my days ? Now sick ...
Alexander Pope. SATIRES AND EPISTLES . III . To Lord Bolingbroke . ( HORACE , I Ep . 1. ) T. JOHN , whose love indulg'd my labours past , Matures my present , and shall bound my last ! Why will you break the sabbath of my days ? Now sick ...
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