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Page 153
... Fable of the Bees : And public good extracts from private vice . 6 s just possible also that Pope derived the famous " To err is an , to forgive , divine " from a passage in another well - known by Mandeville - the Free Thoughts.5 - Dr ...
... Fable of the Bees : And public good extracts from private vice . 6 s just possible also that Pope derived the famous " To err is an , to forgive , divine " from a passage in another well - known by Mandeville - the Free Thoughts.5 - Dr ...
Page 154
... Fable 29 pages and Bluet's reply to the Fable the same amount of space ; the Biblio- thèque Raisonée for 1729 reviewed the Fable in 44 pages ; the Bibliothèque Britannique in 1733 gave 52 pages to Mandeville's Origin of Honour ...
... Fable 29 pages and Bluet's reply to the Fable the same amount of space ; the Biblio- thèque Raisonée for 1729 reviewed the Fable in 44 pages ; the Bibliothèque Britannique in 1733 gave 52 pages to Mandeville's Origin of Honour ...
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... Fable of › Bees contains many passages - perhaps the best known passages the book - in which Mandeville shows not only the inseparability luxury from a flourishing state , but holds that the production d consumption of luxuries is ...
... Fable of › Bees contains many passages - perhaps the best known passages the book - in which Mandeville shows not only the inseparability luxury from a flourishing state , but holds that the production d consumption of luxuries is ...
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istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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