pope's "an essay on man" is based on the ideas of Lord Bolingbroke
Yes, based on the overall tone of the essay, you can infer that the narrator is joking when he writes, "Celery is not a thing to share with any man."
Essay on man indeed
An Essay on Man was created in 1734.
It wasn't Monty Python - it was an SCTV sketch called "The Man Who Would Be King of the Popes".
The long poem An Essay On Man was written by Alexander Pope.
The duration of Young Man with Ideas is 1.42 hours.
Please specify which pope you are referring to in your question as there have been 266 popes.
This Is My Beloved A Photo Essay on Man's Inhumanity to Man - 2003 was released on: USA: 12 June 2003 (San Francisco Black Film Festival)
Popes are chosen by cardinals in a conclave during which, as a group and as individuals, they pray for guidance of the Holy Spirit to help them choose the new pope.
Probably Google is a better place to find an essay such as that.
Young Man with Ideas was created on 1952-05-02.
There have been eight different popes with the name Urban, which are you refering too?