Pope: New ContextsDavid Fairer Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990 - 251 |
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... Whig administration , and prob- ably a Jacobite'.16 This casual linking of Toryism , opposition to Walpole , and ... Whig , or at least as ' half a Whig ' , and not as a Tory . This strikes me as an interesting but virtually unexplored ...
... Whig administration , and prob- ably a Jacobite'.16 This casual linking of Toryism , opposition to Walpole , and ... Whig , or at least as ' half a Whig ' , and not as a Tory . This strikes me as an interesting but virtually unexplored ...
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... Whig'22 before writing playfully ' I am a Whig'23 shortly after asking Gay if he were ' a Whig , as [ he ] rather hope [ d ] ' , given that Gay's principles ( like Pope's and Swift's ) ' had ever a byas to the Side of Liberty '24 - a ...
... Whig'22 before writing playfully ' I am a Whig'23 shortly after asking Gay if he were ' a Whig , as [ he ] rather hope [ d ] ' , given that Gay's principles ( like Pope's and Swift's ) ' had ever a byas to the Side of Liberty '24 - a ...
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... Whig " and " Tory ? " " 28 But this is to create a difficulty where none exists . Pope's description of his own politics makes perfect sense unless we are taking it as read that opposition to George II and his ministers is by definition ...
... Whig " and " Tory ? " " 28 But this is to create a difficulty where none exists . Pope's description of his own politics makes perfect sense unless we are taking it as read that opposition to George II and his ministers is by definition ...
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Pope and the Patriots Christine Gerrard | 25 |
Pope and the idea | 45 |
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