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Vsuresh Posted 7 years ago
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Could anyone help me by telling the inner meaning of this thought by Alexander Pope?

Get place and wealth, if possible with grace; if not, by any means get wealth and place.

  

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vsuresh Could anyone help me by telling the inner meaning of this thought by Alexander Pope? Get place and wealth, if possible with grace; if not, by any means get wealth and place. It is satirical.

  • vsuresh Could anyone help me by telling the inner meaning of this thought by Alexander Pope?
  • Get place and wealth, if possible with grace; if not, by any means get wealth and place.
  • It is satirical.
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vsuresh

Could anyone help me by telling the inner meaning of this thought by Alexander Pope?

Get place and wealth, if possible with grace; if not, by any means get wealth and place.

It is satirical.

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