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Happily , Pope's account can be substantiated by the independent testimony of several of his contemporaries ( inimical as well as friendly ) at least as regards the existence of the poem before Addison's death .
Happily , Pope's account can be substantiated by the independent testimony of several of his contemporaries ( inimical as well as friendly ) at least as regards the existence of the poem before Addison's death .
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Essays on Medals which Addison wrote and included in the issue of July 1. It may , therefore , have been this essay which quickened , if indeed it did not awaken , Pope's interest in these relics of the antique world ; and with this ...
Essays on Medals which Addison wrote and included in the issue of July 1. It may , therefore , have been this essay which quickened , if indeed it did not awaken , Pope's interest in these relics of the antique world ; and with this ...
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The last stage in the composition of the Epistle to Addison was not reached until 1726 , when a further six lines were added near the beginning ( lines 5-10 ) ; and these are the only lines it is safe to say Addison never saw .
The last stage in the composition of the Epistle to Addison was not reached until 1726 , when a further six lines were added near the beginning ( lines 5-10 ) ; and these are the only lines it is safe to say Addison never saw .
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