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... Pope himself never paused to query his motives . As the editor of his early prose works has pointed out , it is an extremely inter- esting and illuminating fact that his third onslaught on Edmund Curll , the most abusive and improper of ...
... Pope himself never paused to query his motives . As the editor of his early prose works has pointed out , it is an extremely inter- esting and illuminating fact that his third onslaught on Edmund Curll , the most abusive and improper of ...
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... Pope was courageous , he was usually circumspect ; and the disconcerting streak of obliquity that ran through his temperament - his liking for strategic and secretive methods , his preference for ' genteel equivocation ' and his ...
... Pope was courageous , he was usually circumspect ; and the disconcerting streak of obliquity that ran through his temperament - his liking for strategic and secretive methods , his preference for ' genteel equivocation ' and his ...
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... Pope's Catholicism had a strongly Deist tinge ; and their joint product is neither one thing nor the other . For , though he afterwards altered the line , Pope could not escape from his vision of terrestrial existence as- A mighty maze ...
... Pope's Catholicism had a strongly Deist tinge ; and their joint product is neither one thing nor the other . For , though he afterwards altered the line , Pope could not escape from his vision of terrestrial existence as- A mighty maze ...
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