The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... purpose of its being . The fcience of Human Nature is , like all other sciences , reduced to a few clear points : There are not many certain truths in this world . It is therefore in the Anatomy of the mind as in that of the Body ; more ...
... purpose of its being . The fcience of Human Nature is , like all other sciences , reduced to a few clear points : There are not many certain truths in this world . It is therefore in the Anatomy of the mind as in that of the Body ; more ...
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... purpose , to vindicate the ways of God . VER . 17. Say first , of God above , or Man below , & c . ] The poet having declared his Subject ; his End of writing ; and the Quality of bis Adverfaries ; proceeds ( from 16 to 23. ) to ...
... purpose , to vindicate the ways of God . VER . 17. Say first , of God above , or Man below , & c . ] The poet having declared his Subject ; his End of writing ; and the Quality of bis Adverfaries ; proceeds ( from 16 to 23. ) to ...
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... purpose gain ; In God's , one fingle can its end produce ; Yet ferves to second too fome other ufe . So Man , who ... purposes . So that " Man , who here feems principal alone , " Perhaps acts fecond to fome fphere unknown . When ...
... purpose gain ; In God's , one fingle can its end produce ; Yet ferves to second too fome other ufe . So Man , who ... purposes . So that " Man , who here feems principal alone , " Perhaps acts fecond to fome fphere unknown . When ...
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... in the human breaft by God himself for this very purpose , as an earnest of that Blifs , which , al NOTES . VER . 87. Who fees with equal eye , & c . ] Matth . x . 29 . What future bliss , he gives not thee to know 12 EP . I. ESSAY ON MA N.
... in the human breaft by God himself for this very purpose , as an earnest of that Blifs , which , al NOTES . VER . 87. Who fees with equal eye , & c . ] Matth . x . 29 . What future bliss , he gives not thee to know 12 EP . I. ESSAY ON MA N.
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... purpose to teach , that the prefent life is only a state of probation for another , more fuitable to the effence of the foul , and to the free exercise of it's qualities . His foul , proud Science never taught to stray . EP . I. 15 ...
... purpose to teach , that the prefent life is only a state of probation for another , more fuitable to the effence of the foul , and to the free exercise of it's qualities . His foul , proud Science never taught to stray . EP . I. 15 ...
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