The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... false Fame the captiv'd heart is fold : Hence , blind to truth , relentless Cato dy'd ; Nought could fubdue his Virtue , but his Pride . IMITATIONS . VER . 80. To Man a Coward , etc. ] " Vois tu ce Libertin en public intrepide , " Qui ...
... false Fame the captiv'd heart is fold : Hence , blind to truth , relentless Cato dy'd ; Nought could fubdue his Virtue , but his Pride . IMITATIONS . VER . 80. To Man a Coward , etc. ] " Vois tu ce Libertin en public intrepide , " Qui ...
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... false Science ) that he humanely admits even his faithful dog to bear him company . NOTES . " Such is the World's great harmony , that springs " From Order , Union , full Consent of things . " Where small and great , where weak and ...
... false Science ) that he humanely admits even his faithful dog to bear him company . NOTES . " Such is the World's great harmony , that springs " From Order , Union , full Consent of things . " Where small and great , where weak and ...
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... false ? The Poet shews why ( from / 204 to 211. ) That though indeed vice and virtue so invade each other's bounds , that sometimes we can scarce tell where one ends and the other begins , yet great purposes are served thereby , no less ...
... false ? The Poet shews why ( from / 204 to 211. ) That though indeed vice and virtue so invade each other's bounds , that sometimes we can scarce tell where one ends and the other begins , yet great purposes are served thereby , no less ...
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... false Religion nearer to one another , in order to contraft them by the advantage of that fituation , deferred giving account of his Religion till he had spoken of the origin of that Society . Thence it is that he here refumes the ...
... false Religion nearer to one another , in order to contraft them by the advantage of that fituation , deferred giving account of his Religion till he had spoken of the origin of that Society . Thence it is that he here refumes the ...
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... false science , understood by God's nature and attributes : First , of God's Nature , that they easily distinguished be- tween the Worker and the Work ; faw the substance of the Creator to be distinct and different from that of the crea ...
... false science , understood by God's nature and attributes : First , of God's Nature , that they easily distinguished be- tween the Worker and the Work ; faw the substance of the Creator to be distinct and different from that of the crea ...
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