Moral EssaysOr Epistles to Several PersonsBy Alexander PopeEdited by W. C. ArmstrongRead by Denis DalyThese four poems, which deal with ethical issues, were collated and published in 1751 by William Warburton, seven years after Pope's death.The poems were inspired by Pope's admiration for Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, a philosopher and Tory politician.Also included in this recording is Pope's Epistle to Mr (Joseph) Addison.ContentsAdvertisementEpistle 1 - to Sir Richard Temple, Lord Cobham (1734)Epistle 2 - to a Lady (Martha Blount) (1735)Epistle 3 - to Allen, Lord Bathurst (1733)Epistle 4 - to Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington (1731)Epistle to Mr Addison (1720)
Moral EssaysOr Epistles to Several PersonsBy Alexander PopeEdited by W. C. ArmstrongRead by Denis DalyThese four poems, which deal with ethical issues, were collated and published in 1751 by William Warburton, seven years after Pope's death.The poems were inspired by Pope's admiration for Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, a philosopher and Tory politician.Also included in this recording is Pope's Epistle to Mr (Joseph) Addison.ContentsAdvertisementEpistle 1 - to Sir Richard Temple, Lord Cobham (1734)Epistle 2 - to a Lady (Martha Blount) (1735)Epistle 3 - to Allen, Lord Bathurst (1733)Epistle 4 - to Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington (1731)Epistle to Mr Addison (1720)