Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonG. Olms, 1968 |
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... Bolingbroke 2 , who is said to have ridiculed Pope , among those who enjoyed his confidence , as having adopted and advanced principles of which he did not perceive the consequence , and as blindly propagating opinions contrary to his ...
... Bolingbroke 2 , who is said to have ridiculed Pope , among those who enjoyed his confidence , as having adopted and advanced principles of which he did not perceive the consequence , and as blindly propagating opinions contrary to his ...
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... Bolingbroke , he had not intentionally attacked religion ; and Bolingbroke , if he meant to make him without his own consent an instrument of mischief , found him now engaged with his eyes open on the side of truth . It is known that ...
... Bolingbroke , he had not intentionally attacked religion ; and Bolingbroke , if he meant to make him without his own consent an instrument of mischief , found him now engaged with his eyes open on the side of truth . It is known that ...
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... Bolingbroke ; a man whose pride and petulance made his kindness difficult to gain or keep1 , and whom Mallet was content to court by an act which , I hope , was unwillingly performed . When it was found that Pope had clandestinely ...
... Bolingbroke ; a man whose pride and petulance made his kindness difficult to gain or keep1 , and whom Mallet was content to court by an act which , I hope , was unwillingly performed . When it was found that Pope had clandestinely ...
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