id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38275 Miller, James Are these Things So? (1740) The Great Man's Answer to Are These things So: (1740) .txt text/plain 11138 1202 86 the pamphlet campaign against Robert Walpole that took place at the end Grotto," to Robert Walpole, "A Great Man at Court," set off a round of pro-Walpole poem entitled _They are Not_, was also published at about anti-Walpole poem, _The Great Man's Answer_[11] purporting to be "by the author of _Are these things so?_." But the pro-Walpole forces were still Sir Robert Walpole and the defenders of his Whig Ministry. Great Man's Answer_ to Miller is far more slender and rests largely on carried Pope's name as author on the title page. _Are these things so?_ opens with Pope challenging Walpole to explain _Memoirs of the Life and Administration of Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of _The Lives of the Poets of Great-Britain and Ireland_, By Mr. Theophilus Cibber, and other hands (London, 1753), V, 332-334. Author of a Poem, lately publish'd, entitled ARE THESE THINGS SO? ./cache/38275.txt ./txt/38275.txt