The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... mistake , " So man who here feems Principal alone , 66 Perhaps acts Second to fome fphere unknown . If the Tranflator imagined that Mr. Pope was speaking ironically where he talks , of Man's imperial race , and fo would heighten the ...
... mistake , " So man who here feems Principal alone , 66 Perhaps acts Second to fome fphere unknown . If the Tranflator imagined that Mr. Pope was speaking ironically where he talks , of Man's imperial race , and fo would heighten the ...
Page 42
... mistakes , had delivered , in this very place , the principle itfelf , together with this conclufion as the confequence of it ; " All Difcord , Harmony not understood ; " All partial Evil , univerfal Good : " And , fpite of Pride , in ...
... mistakes , had delivered , in this very place , the principle itfelf , together with this conclufion as the confequence of it ; " All Difcord , Harmony not understood ; " All partial Evil , univerfal Good : " And , fpite of Pride , in ...
Page 72
... mistake them , cofts the time and pain , Vice is a monster of fo frightful mien , As , to be hated , needs but to be feen ; COMME ENTARY . 210 215 209 to is neither vice nor virtue , the Poet fhews ( from 217. ) would be juft as wife as ...
... mistake them , cofts the time and pain , Vice is a monster of fo frightful mien , As , to be hated , needs but to be feen ; COMME ENTARY . 210 215 209 to is neither vice nor virtue , the Poet fhews ( from 217. ) would be juft as wife as ...
Page 85
... mistake with regard to the vegetable and animal fyftems ; and fo talks now , tho ' with the lateft , of the production of things out of nothing . Indeed , by his fpeaking of their re- turning into nothing , he has fubjected his Author ...
... mistake with regard to the vegetable and animal fyftems ; and fo talks now , tho ' with the lateft , of the production of things out of nothing . Indeed , by his fpeaking of their re- turning into nothing , he has fubjected his Author ...
Page 106
... into one of the groffeft mistakes that ever was committed . He has mif- taken this account of true Religion for an account of the Or plain tradition that this All begun , Convey'd unbroken 4 106 ESSAY ON MA N. EP . III .
... into one of the groffeft mistakes that ever was committed . He has mif- taken this account of true Religion for an account of the Or plain tradition that this All begun , Convey'd unbroken 4 106 ESSAY ON MA N. EP . III .
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