The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... thofe who defy all Laws Human and Divine , 99. An Objection answered , 131 . PART II .. Rules for the Conduct of Satire . Juftice and Truth its chief and effential Property , 169. Prudence in the Application of Wit and Ridicule , whofe ...
... thofe who defy all Laws Human and Divine , 99. An Objection answered , 131 . PART II .. Rules for the Conduct of Satire . Juftice and Truth its chief and effential Property , 169. Prudence in the Application of Wit and Ridicule , whofe ...
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... thofe ills fhe cannot cure . The Worthy court her , and the Worthlefs fear : Who fhun her piercing eye , that eye revere . Her awful voice the Vain and Vile obey , And ev'ry foe to Wisdom feels her sway . 95 100 Smarts , Pedants , as ...
... thofe ills fhe cannot cure . The Worthy court her , and the Worthlefs fear : Who fhun her piercing eye , that eye revere . Her awful voice the Vain and Vile obey , And ev'ry foe to Wisdom feels her sway . 95 100 Smarts , Pedants , as ...
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... thofe objections which libertine Men , on a view of the disorders arifing from the perverfity of the human will , have intended against Pro- vidence . And in the second , he obviates all thofe ob- jections , by a true delineation of ...
... thofe objections which libertine Men , on a view of the disorders arifing from the perverfity of the human will , have intended against Pro- vidence . And in the second , he obviates all thofe ob- jections , by a true delineation of ...
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... thofe of Man ; viz . that , in the latter , a thousand movements fcarce gain one purpofe ; in the former , one movement gains many purposes . So that " Man , who here feems principal alone , " Perhaps acts fecond to fome fphere unknown ...
... thofe of Man ; viz . that , in the latter , a thousand movements fcarce gain one purpofe ; in the former , one movement gains many purposes . So that " Man , who here feems principal alone , " Perhaps acts fecond to fome fphere unknown ...
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... thofe evils , to which good men are fubject , be mere Disorders , without any tendency to the greater good of the whole ; then , though we muft indeed conclude that they will hereafter Hope fprings eternal in the human breaft : Man ...
... thofe evils , to which good men are fubject , be mere Disorders , without any tendency to the greater good of the whole ; then , though we muft indeed conclude that they will hereafter Hope fprings eternal in the human breaft : Man ...
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