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... Pope's attitude to social mobility was unlikely to have been exactly like Bolingbroke's , since Pope was himself the ... Pope's fear of others following where he himself had led . Kramnick's desire to hypostatize a theme in Pope's poems ...
... Pope's attitude to social mobility was unlikely to have been exactly like Bolingbroke's , since Pope was himself the ... Pope's fear of others following where he himself had led . Kramnick's desire to hypostatize a theme in Pope's poems ...
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... Pope's Sporus portrait in the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot is evident . Howard Erskine - Hill has analyzed in detail the theme of corruption in Pope's poems , though he has not seen how precisely the inspiration derives from Bolingbroke ...
... Pope's Sporus portrait in the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot is evident . Howard Erskine - Hill has analyzed in detail the theme of corruption in Pope's poems , though he has not seen how precisely the inspiration derives from Bolingbroke ...
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... Pope and Deism " ; and Chester Chapin , " Alexander Pope . " 3. Atkins , Pope and Deism , p . 278. Dis- cussions of Pope's deistic tendencies are bedevilled by the difficulty in defining what exactly was meant by the term in eighteenth ...
... Pope and Deism " ; and Chester Chapin , " Alexander Pope . " 3. Atkins , Pope and Deism , p . 278. Dis- cussions of Pope's deistic tendencies are bedevilled by the difficulty in defining what exactly was meant by the term in eighteenth ...
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