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Lord Bolingbroke (1678-1751) and history : a comparative study of Bolingbroke's politico-historical works and a selection of contemporary texts as to themes and vocabulary /Nibelius, Folke, January 2003 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Th.--Stockholm Universitet, 2003. / Bibliogr. p. 351-370.
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The Reaction of Jonathan Swift to Viscount Bolingbroke's Ethical ViewsCamp, Paul W., 1908- 08 1900 (has links)
The problem investigated in this paper is the unlikely friendship of Swift and Bolingbroke. The purpose is to assess the reaction of Swift to the ethics of Bolingbroke. Under examination are the conflicting opinions of these men in regard to morals, money, and ethics. Chapter I contains immoral actions of Bolingbroke. Chapter II shows Swift's manner of life and his reaction to Bolingbroke's immorality. Chapter III gives Swift's attitude to money, Bolingbroke's attitude, and Swift's reaction to Bolingbroke's opinion. Chapter IV contains Bolingbroke's ethical philosophy. And Chapter V reveals Swift's religious views and his reaction to Bolingbroke's ethics. The conclusion is that Swift disapproved of Bolingbroke's ethics, but did not break with him on account of them.
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Shakespeare's Bolingbroke: Rhetoric and stylistics from Richard II to Henry IV, part 2Jenson, DeAnna Faye 01 January 2004 (has links)
In order to contribute to the body of work on Bolingbroke and on Shakespeare's development of character, this thesis examines various rhetorical and stylistic methods used by Shakespeare in his creation of the character of Henry Bolingbroke.
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