The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 3. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... characters 39 83 121 of MEN 171 EPISTLE II . Of the characters of WOMEN 203 EPISTLE III . Of the ufe of RICHES 225 EPISTLE IV . Of the ufe of RICHES 272 1 EPISTLE V. To Mr. Addifon , occafioned by his dialogues on MEDALS 303 VOL . III ...
... characters 39 83 121 of MEN 171 EPISTLE II . Of the characters of WOMEN 203 EPISTLE III . Of the ufe of RICHES 225 EPISTLE IV . Of the ufe of RICHES 272 1 EPISTLE V. To Mr. Addifon , occafioned by his dialogues on MEDALS 303 VOL . III ...
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... Characters and Capacities of Men , and the Limits of Science , which once tranfgreffed , ignorance begins , and error follows . The 13th and 14th , to the Knowledge of Mankind , and the va- rious Manners of the age . NOTES . VER . 7 , 8 ...
... Characters and Capacities of Men , and the Limits of Science , which once tranfgreffed , ignorance begins , and error follows . The 13th and 14th , to the Knowledge of Mankind , and the va- rious Manners of the age . NOTES . VER . 7 , 8 ...
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... character , juft as elementary parti- cles go to the compofition of an organized body : Therefore , for Man to project the deftruction of what compofes his very Being , is the height of extravagance . ' Tis true , he tells us , NOTES ...
... character , juft as elementary parti- cles go to the compofition of an organized body : Therefore , for Man to project the deftruction of what compofes his very Being , is the height of extravagance . ' Tis true , he tells us , NOTES ...
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... character of Cotta : Old Cotta fham'd his fortune and his birth , Yet was not Cotta void of wit or worth . What tho ' ( the use of barb'rous fpits forgot ) His kitchen vy'd in coolness with his grot ? If Cotta liv'd on pulfe , it was no ...
... character of Cotta : Old Cotta fham'd his fortune and his birth , Yet was not Cotta void of wit or worth . What tho ' ( the use of barb'rous fpits forgot ) His kitchen vy'd in coolness with his grot ? If Cotta liv'd on pulfe , it was no ...
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... characters , and the inequality of all ; whence it happens that no Man is ex- tremely virtuous or vicious , nor extremely conftant in the pur- fuit of either . Why it fo happens , the Poet , with admirable fagacity , affigns the caufe ...
... characters , and the inequality of all ; whence it happens that no Man is ex- tremely virtuous or vicious , nor extremely conftant in the pur- fuit of either . Why it fo happens , the Poet , with admirable fagacity , affigns the caufe ...
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WORKS OF ALEXANDER POPE ESQ Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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