The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... itself now quit their hold , When to falfe Fame the captiv'd heart is sold : 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 ...
... itself now quit their hold , When to falfe Fame the captiv'd heart is sold : 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 ...
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... itself ; and nothing is more certain , than that much of the force as well as grace of arguments or inftructions , depends on their concifenefs . 1 was un- able to treat this part of my subject more in detail , without becoming dry and ...
... itself ; and nothing is more certain , than that much of the force as well as grace of arguments or inftructions , depends on their concifenefs . 1 was un- able to treat this part of my subject more in detail , without becoming dry and ...
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... itself was its only " reward ; " and fo far with the latter , that " God makes " Evil , against its nature , productive of Good . " NOTES . 66 VER . 169. But all fubfifts , & c . ] See this fubject ex- tended in Ep . ii . from y 90 to ...
... itself was its only " reward ; " and fo far with the latter , that " God makes " Evil , against its nature , productive of Good . " NOTES . 66 VER . 169. But all fubfifts , & c . ] See this fubject ex- tended in Ep . ii . from y 90 to ...
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... itself , or right with regard to its ultimate tendency ? Sure- ly WITH REGARD TO GOD ; for he tells us his defign is to vindicate the ways of God to Man . Surely , with regard to its ULTIMATE TENDENCY ; for he tells us again , all par ...
... itself , or right with regard to its ultimate tendency ? Sure- ly WITH REGARD TO GOD ; for he tells us his defign is to vindicate the ways of God to Man . Surely , with regard to its ULTIMATE TENDENCY ; for he tells us again , all par ...
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... itself , and how we deceive ourselves into it , y 217. VI . That , however , the Ends of Providence and general Good are answered in our Paffions and Imperfections , 238 , & c . How usefully these are diftributed to all Orders of Men ...
... itself , and how we deceive ourselves into it , y 217. VI . That , however , the Ends of Providence and general Good are answered in our Paffions and Imperfections , 238 , & c . How usefully these are diftributed to all Orders of Men ...
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