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Page 59
... later claim in the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot that " the Play'rs and I are , luckily , no friends , " Pope was heavily involved in 1730 and 1731 with the promotion of plays by Aaron Hill and David Mallet . Mallet , who was later to become ...
... later claim in the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot that " the Play'rs and I are , luckily , no friends , " Pope was heavily involved in 1730 and 1731 with the promotion of plays by Aaron Hill and David Mallet . Mallet , who was later to become ...
Page 74
... later revision of the manuscript version that Pope would have seen . It cannot be used confidently for dating . Indeed , there is other " evidence " in the philosophical writings that " proves , " in Joerg's method of dating , that the ...
... later revision of the manuscript version that Pope would have seen . It cannot be used confidently for dating . Indeed , there is other " evidence " in the philosophical writings that " proves , " in Joerg's method of dating , that the ...
Page 95
... later Marchmont - who pressed for the cleaning up of the administration as recommended by Bolingbroke ; and indeed , his later poetry can be read as part of this campaign . As I will suggest in the closing chapters of this book , the ...
... later Marchmont - who pressed for the cleaning up of the administration as recommended by Bolingbroke ; and indeed , his later poetry can be read as part of this campaign . As I will suggest in the closing chapters of this book , the ...
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