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... letters from Bolingbroke to Swift and two of the doctor's replies are now extant for the period under discussion ... letter of 29 January 1720 contains definitive evidence that Bolingbroke and Pope were in contact during this period ...
... letters from Bolingbroke to Swift and two of the doctor's replies are now extant for the period under discussion ... letter of 29 January 1720 contains definitive evidence that Bolingbroke and Pope were in contact during this period ...
Page 73
... letter on these heads , and [ Pope ? ] has by him what would make six or seven sheets in ,, 17 This , print towards a second , and does not know how far it may grow . ' bolstered by a letter from Pope to Swift of 1 December 1731 , in ...
... letter on these heads , and [ Pope ? ] has by him what would make six or seven sheets in ,, 17 This , print towards a second , and does not know how far it may grow . ' bolstered by a letter from Pope to Swift of 1 December 1731 , in ...
Page 95
... letter to Swift : " Here are a race sprung up of young Patriots , who would animate you . " The same letter to Swift states that Pope had seen some recent writings of Bolingbroke's , on which he comments , " Nothing can depress his ...
... letter to Swift : " Here are a race sprung up of young Patriots , who would animate you . " The same letter to Swift states that Pope had seen some recent writings of Bolingbroke's , on which he comments , " Nothing can depress his ...
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