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Page 47
... concerns me little who governs it , or how it is governed . 32 But this was written at the time of the excise bill crisis , when his " concern in the world " had never been more intense . This is less a matter of insincerity than of ...
... concerns me little who governs it , or how it is governed . 32 But this was written at the time of the excise bill crisis , when his " concern in the world " had never been more intense . This is less a matter of insincerity than of ...
Page 61
... concern becomes in the Epistle to Bathurst monument of exemplary conduct . 20 At the same time , Pope was collecting evidence of the kind of corruption that the Craftsman claimed was rife in the land . The collapse through fraudulent ...
... concern becomes in the Epistle to Bathurst monument of exemplary conduct . 20 At the same time , Pope was collecting evidence of the kind of corruption that the Craftsman claimed was rife in the land . The collapse through fraudulent ...
Page 142
... Concern for national and individual virtues is manifested in Pope's Imitations of Horace , in terms which owe a debt both to classical and Renaissance moralists and to seventeenth - century coun- try - house poetry . Bolingbroke also ...
... Concern for national and individual virtues is manifested in Pope's Imitations of Horace , in terms which owe a debt both to classical and Renaissance moralists and to seventeenth - century coun- try - house poetry . Bolingbroke also ...
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