The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... ferve , not fuffer , firengthen , not invade , & c . Ep . iii . 295 . Which coincidence can never be , without a retribution to good men for the evils fuffered here below . VER . .97 . — from home , ] The conftruction is , -The foul ...
... ferve , not fuffer , firengthen , not invade , & c . Ep . iii . 295 . Which coincidence can never be , without a retribution to good men for the evils fuffered here below . VER . .97 . — from home , ] The conftruction is , -The foul ...
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... ferve mere engines to the ruling Mind ? Juft as abfurd for any part to claim To be another , in this gen'ral frame : Juft as abfurd , to mourn the tasks or pains , The great directing MIND of ALL ordains . All are but parts of one ...
... ferve mere engines to the ruling Mind ? Juft as abfurd for any part to claim To be another , in this gen'ral frame : Juft as abfurd , to mourn the tasks or pains , The great directing MIND of ALL ordains . All are but parts of one ...
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... ferve mutually for the produc- tion , fupport , and fuftentation of each other . But this part of the argument , in which the Poet tells us , that God " Connects each being , greatest with the leaft ; " Made Beat in aid of Man , and Man ...
... ferve mutually for the produc- tion , fupport , and fuftentation of each other . But this part of the argument , in which the Poet tells us , that God " Connects each being , greatest with the leaft ; " Made Beat in aid of Man , and Man ...
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... ferve him ; and his Self - love , of which you have fo largely provided for him , will in- difpofe him , in his turn , to ferve any : Therefore your theory is imperfect . - Not fo , replies the Poet ( from 48 to 79. ) I grant that Man ...
... ferve him ; and his Self - love , of which you have fo largely provided for him , will in- difpofe him , in his turn , to ferve any : Therefore your theory is imperfect . - Not fo , replies the Poet ( from 48 to 79. ) I grant that Man ...
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... ferve what fruits have been touched by the Birds : and to Aventure on these without further hefitation . VER . 174. Learn from the beafts , & c . ] See Pliny's Nat . Hift . 1. viii . c . 27. where feveral inftances are given of Animals ...
... ferve what fruits have been touched by the Birds : and to Aventure on these without further hefitation . VER . 174. Learn from the beafts , & c . ] See Pliny's Nat . Hift . 1. viii . c . 27. where feveral inftances are given of Animals ...
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