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... believe that Queen Caroline knew him to be the play's sponsor , which he had denied , as he tells Mallet in a letter of 29 December 1730.12 But Pope had earmarked Mallet as a potential opposition writer . On Pope's recommendation ...
... believe that Queen Caroline knew him to be the play's sponsor , which he had denied , as he tells Mallet in a letter of 29 December 1730.12 But Pope had earmarked Mallet as a potential opposition writer . On Pope's recommendation ...
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... believe that men were as good , any more than I believe that other animals were as tame , by nature , as you represent them to have been in the primeval world ; yet I do not believe neither , that such a state , as Hobbes assumed , ever ...
... believe that men were as good , any more than I believe that other animals were as tame , by nature , as you represent them to have been in the primeval world ; yet I do not believe neither , that such a state , as Hobbes assumed , ever ...
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... believe in a plurality of ethical principles because it implies that there are right ways and wrong ways : The Sense to value Riches , with the Art T'enjoy them , and the Virtue to impart , Not meanly , nor ambitiously pursu'd , Not ...
... believe in a plurality of ethical principles because it implies that there are right ways and wrong ways : The Sense to value Riches , with the Art T'enjoy them , and the Virtue to impart , Not meanly , nor ambitiously pursu'd , Not ...
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