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... turn their satire on the political situation . The leaders of the Opposition to Wal- pole and the Court were mostly veteran Tories , old friends of Swift and Pope , and there was Bolingbroke operating without much disguise in the ...
... turn their satire on the political situation . The leaders of the Opposition to Wal- pole and the Court were mostly veteran Tories , old friends of Swift and Pope , and there was Bolingbroke operating without much disguise in the ...
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... turn given the thought by the ingenious mind and with the appropriateness of the style and language to that turn or attitude . Common sense did not strike him as wit until it was vivified and illuminated by the author . This much Pope ...
... turn given the thought by the ingenious mind and with the appropriateness of the style and language to that turn or attitude . Common sense did not strike him as wit until it was vivified and illuminated by the author . This much Pope ...
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... turn to account in his Scottish poems . The crisis in his career came at the age of twenty - three , when he read the poems of Robert Fergusson , and was moved to follow their example . Fergusson , a lawyer's clerk in Edinburgh , had ...
... turn to account in his Scottish poems . The crisis in his career came at the age of twenty - three , when he read the poems of Robert Fergusson , and was moved to follow their example . Fergusson , a lawyer's clerk in Edinburgh , had ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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