The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... state of man with respect to the universe . P. I EPISTLE II . Of the nature and ftate of man with respect to himself , as an individual 43 EPISTLE III . Of the nature and ftate of man with respect to fociety 80 EPISTLE IV . Of the ...
... state of man with respect to the universe . P. I EPISTLE II . Of the nature and ftate of man with respect to himself , as an individual 43 EPISTLE III . Of the nature and ftate of man with respect to fociety 80 EPISTLE IV . Of the ...
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... state , Tir'd in the treach'rous Chace , would nobly yield , And , but for Shame , like SYLLA , quit the field : The D¿mon Shame paints ftrong the ridicule , And whispers close , " The World will call you Fool . " Behold yon Wretch , by ...
... state , Tir'd in the treach'rous Chace , would nobly yield , And , but for Shame , like SYLLA , quit the field : The D¿mon Shame paints ftrong the ridicule , And whispers close , " The World will call you Fool . " Behold yon Wretch , by ...
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... State : When Giant - Vice and Irreligion rise , 300 305 On mountain'd falfehoods to invade the fkies : Then warmer numbers glow thro ' SATIRE's page , And all her fmiles are darken'd into rage : On eagle - wing fhe gains Parnaffus ...
... State : When Giant - Vice and Irreligion rise , 300 305 On mountain'd falfehoods to invade the fkies : Then warmer numbers glow thro ' SATIRE's page , And all her fmiles are darken'd into rage : On eagle - wing fhe gains Parnaffus ...
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... State ; fince , to prove any moral Duty , to enforce any moral precept , or to examine the perfection or imperfection of any creature whatfoever , it is ne- ceflary first to know what condition and relation it is placed in , and what is ...
... State ; fince , to prove any moral Duty , to enforce any moral precept , or to examine the perfection or imperfection of any creature whatfoever , it is ne- ceflary first to know what condition and relation it is placed in , and what is ...
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... State of Man , with respect to the UNIVERSE . OF Man in the abstract - I . That we can judge only with regard to our own fyftem , being ignorant of the relations of fyftems and things , 17 , & c . II . That Man is not to be deemed ...
... State of Man , with respect to the UNIVERSE . OF Man in the abstract - I . That we can judge only with regard to our own fyftem , being ignorant of the relations of fyftems and things , 17 , & c . II . That Man is not to be deemed ...
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