The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... consequently the best system of Ethics that is any where to be met with . He begins ( from 52 to 59. ) with pointing out the two grand Principles in human nature , SELF - LOVE and REASON . Describes their general nature : The first sets ...
... consequently the best system of Ethics that is any where to be met with . He begins ( from 52 to 59. ) with pointing out the two grand Principles in human nature , SELF - LOVE and REASON . Describes their general nature : The first sets ...
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... consequently to be then most propitious when invoked by the favourite name and place : Hence we find , the hymns of Homer , Orpheus , and Callimachus to be chiefly em- ployed in reckoning up the several titles and habitations by which ...
... consequently to be then most propitious when invoked by the favourite name and place : Hence we find , the hymns of Homer , Orpheus , and Callimachus to be chiefly em- ployed in reckoning up the several titles and habitations by which ...
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... consequently , as the argument , in fact , con- cludes both ways , in logic it concludes neither . NOTES . VER . 100. See god - like Turenne ] This epithet has a pe- culiar justness ; the great man to whom it is applied not being ...
... consequently , as the argument , in fact , con- cludes both ways , in logic it concludes neither . NOTES . VER . 100. See god - like Turenne ] This epithet has a pe- culiar justness ; the great man to whom it is applied not being ...
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... consequently the objection that arises from it , the Poet has given ( from y 221 to 228. ) one certain and infal- lible criterion of the Ruling Passion ; which is this , that all the other passions , in the course of time , change and ...
... consequently the objection that arises from it , the Poet has given ( from y 221 to 228. ) one certain and infal- lible criterion of the Ruling Passion ; which is this , that all the other passions , in the course of time , change and ...
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... consequently , the quali- ties necessary for the attainment of both must be analo- gous . 1. The first and fundamental , he shews ( from ver . 38 to 47. ) to be SENSE ; " Good Sense , which only is the gift of Heav'n ; And , tho ' no ...
... consequently , the quali- ties necessary for the attainment of both must be analo- gous . 1. The first and fundamental , he shews ( from ver . 38 to 47. ) to be SENSE ; " Good Sense , which only is the gift of Heav'n ; And , tho ' no ...
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