The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... describes as building Hell on spite , and Heaven on pride , he upbraids them ( from / 99 to 112. ) with the ex- ample of the poor Indian , to whom also Nature hath gi- ven this common HOPE of Mankind : But , tho ' his untutored mind had ...
... describes as building Hell on spite , and Heaven on pride , he upbraids them ( from / 99 to 112. ) with the ex- ample of the poor Indian , to whom also Nature hath gi- ven this common HOPE of Mankind : But , tho ' his untutored mind had ...
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... describes that order , harmony , and close connection of the parts ; and , by shewing the intimate prefence of God to his whole creation , gives a reason for an Universe so amazingly beautiful and per- fect . From all this he deduces ...
... describes that order , harmony , and close connection of the parts ; and , by shewing the intimate prefence of God to his whole creation , gives a reason for an Universe so amazingly beautiful and per- fect . From all this he deduces ...
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... Describe or fix one movement of his Mind ? VARIATIONS . VER . 35. Ed . ist . Could he , who taught each Planet where to roll , Describe or fix one movement of the Soul ? Who mark'd their points to rise or to descend , Explain his own ...
... Describe or fix one movement of his Mind ? VARIATIONS . VER . 35. Ed . ist . Could he , who taught each Planet where to roll , Describe or fix one movement of the Soul ? Who mark'd their points to rise or to descend , Explain his own ...
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... describes , when it becomes visible in its defcent to , and afcent from the Sun , conjectured , with the highest appearance of truth , that Comets revolve perpe- tually round the Sun , in ellipses vastly eccentrical , and very nearly ...
... describes , when it becomes visible in its defcent to , and afcent from the Sun , conjectured , with the highest appearance of truth , that Comets revolve perpe- tually round the Sun , in ellipses vastly eccentrical , and very nearly ...
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... Describes their general nature : The first sets Man upon acting , the other regulates his action . However , these NOTES . i their truth . As this is often done for pomp and shew , it is called luxury ; as it is often done too to fave ...
... Describes their general nature : The first sets Man upon acting , the other regulates his action . However , these NOTES . i their truth . As this is often done for pomp and shew , it is called luxury ; as it is often done too to fave ...
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