The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1869 - 505 páginas |
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... cause for existence in the eyes of either Tories or of Whigs . It is for the parties that the nation and its feelings have been created ; its traditions , its sympathies are so many adventitious aids , its foremost men so many ...
... cause for existence in the eyes of either Tories or of Whigs . It is for the parties that the nation and its feelings have been created ; its traditions , its sympathies are so many adventitious aids , its foremost men so many ...
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... caused himself to be supposed , the opponent of another , or of his coterie , or the supporter of a coterie opposed to the latter , any means of bringing his face to the grindstone was accounted within the limits of legitimate warfare ...
... caused himself to be supposed , the opponent of another , or of his coterie , or the supporter of a coterie opposed to the latter , any means of bringing his face to the grindstone was accounted within the limits of legitimate warfare ...
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... causes must be ascribed the extraordinary and perhaps unparalleled fact that there is little vital difference , so far as form is concern- ed , between some of the earliest and some of the latest of Pope's productions . His early pieces ...
... causes must be ascribed the extraordinary and perhaps unparalleled fact that there is little vital difference , so far as form is concern- ed , between some of the earliest and some of the latest of Pope's productions . His early pieces ...
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... caused him to adhere with equal stedfastness to a hopeless cause . Swift gradually introduced Pope to the entire clique of politicians and writers who were deluding themselves by the intricacies of their own devices . Thus Pope became ...
... caused him to adhere with equal stedfastness to a hopeless cause . Swift gradually introduced Pope to the entire clique of politicians and writers who were deluding themselves by the intricacies of their own devices . Thus Pope became ...
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... cause of anger in Pope's mind against the future laureate of King George II . Thus , amidst studies and diversions Pope's life continued until the death of his father , which took place at Chiswick in October 1717. The blow was keenly ...
... cause of anger in Pope's mind against the future laureate of King George II . Thus , amidst studies and diversions Pope's life continued until the death of his father , which took place at Chiswick in October 1717. The blow was keenly ...
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