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Pope made many demands upon his friends : they ship him curious stones for his grotto and wine for his table , they handle his investments , they carry him about in their coaches , and procure subscriptions for his ' Homer ' ; his noble ...
Pope made many demands upon his friends : they ship him curious stones for his grotto and wine for his table , they handle his investments , they carry him about in their coaches , and procure subscriptions for his ' Homer ' ; his noble ...
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not any of his circle of Irish friends , though they tried to imitate him and sometimes succeeded in passing off their imitations as his work . Is it possible then that this quality is so remarkable in all his work that it may be ...
not any of his circle of Irish friends , though they tried to imitate him and sometimes succeeded in passing off their imitations as his work . Is it possible then that this quality is so remarkable in all his work that it may be ...
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When he died in 1731 and was buried in Westminster Abbey ( as if , Arbuthnot remarked to Swift , he had been a peer of the realm ) , his friends in their various ways all felt that they had lost a part of themselves .
When he died in 1731 and was buried in Westminster Abbey ( as if , Arbuthnot remarked to Swift , he had been a peer of the realm ) , his friends in their various ways all felt that they had lost a part of themselves .
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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