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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... Religion , Native of the skies , Scorn'd by the Crowd , fecks refuge with the Wife ; The Crowd with laughter fpurns her awful train , And Mercy courts , and Justice frowns in vain . 120 But SATIRE's fhaft can pierce the harden'd breast ...
... Religion , Native of the skies , Scorn'd by the Crowd , fecks refuge with the Wife ; The Crowd with laughter fpurns her awful train , And Mercy courts , and Justice frowns in vain . 120 But SATIRE's fhaft can pierce the harden'd breast ...
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... Religion . Hence it is , that , where he fuppofes diforders may tend to fome greater good in the natu- ral world , he supposes they may tend likewise to some greater good in the moral , as appears from these fublime images in the ...
... Religion . Hence it is , that , where he fuppofes diforders may tend to fome greater good in the natu- ral world , he supposes they may tend likewise to some greater good in the moral , as appears from these fublime images in the ...
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... religious purposes . Then , as to the good man's hopes of a retribution , those ftill remain in their original force : For our idea of God's justice , and how far that juftice is engaged to a retribution , is ex- actly and invariably ...
... religious purposes . Then , as to the good man's hopes of a retribution , those ftill remain in their original force : For our idea of God's justice , and how far that juftice is engaged to a retribution , is ex- actly and invariably ...
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... Religion ; and of the latter , in giving a scheme of Religion without Virtue . These our Poet leaves to Any that will take them up ; but agrees however fo far with the firft , that " Virtue would be worth having , though " itself was ...
... Religion ; and of the latter , in giving a scheme of Religion without Virtue . These our Poet leaves to Any that will take them up ; but agrees however fo far with the firft , that " Virtue would be worth having , though " itself was ...
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... religious theift and an impious pantheist both profefs to believe the omniprefence of God . But would Spinoza , as Mr. Pope does , call God the great directing Mind VOL . III . E That , chang'd thro ' all , and yet in EP . I. 31 ESSAY ...
... religious theift and an impious pantheist both profefs to believe the omniprefence of God . But would Spinoza , as Mr. Pope does , call God the great directing Mind VOL . III . E That , chang'd thro ' all , and yet in EP . I. 31 ESSAY ...
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