The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Page 206
... Pope enthusiastically abetting him , and others like the lord treasurer adding to the merriment on occasion . ( During the earlier years of the tory ministry Swift and Pope seem not to have known one another . Until the appearance of ...
... Pope enthusiastically abetting him , and others like the lord treasurer adding to the merriment on occasion . ( During the earlier years of the tory ministry Swift and Pope seem not to have known one another . Until the appearance of ...
Page 338
... Pope who occupied the foremost place in Swift's thoughts during these latter years , and their correspondence ended only with the dean's loss of memory in 1740. It were unreasonable to question Pope's motives in keeping up this long ...
... Pope who occupied the foremost place in Swift's thoughts during these latter years , and their correspondence ended only with the dean's loss of memory in 1740. It were unreasonable to question Pope's motives in keeping up this long ...
Page 339
... Pope , nor is there an atom of evidence to show that Pope was motivated by greed for profits . The second incident wherein Pope has been accused of disloyalty to Swift has been presented as an elaborate plot on Pope's part to gain ...
... Pope , nor is there an atom of evidence to show that Pope was motivated by greed for profits . The second incident wherein Pope has been accused of disloyalty to Swift has been presented as an elaborate plot on Pope's part to gain ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a | 49 |
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