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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... appears that Satire may influence those who defy all Laws Human and Divine , 99. An Objection answered , § 131 . PART II , 169 . Rules for the Conduct of Satire . Juftice and Truth its chief and effential Property , Prudence in the ...
... appears that Satire may influence those who defy all Laws Human and Divine , 99. An Objection answered , § 131 . PART II , 169 . Rules for the Conduct of Satire . Juftice and Truth its chief and effential Property , Prudence in the ...
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... appear , As brighten'd into Hope , or dimm'd by Fear . The lifping Infant , and the hoary Sire , And Youth and Manhood feel the heart - born fire : The Charms of Praise the Coy , the Modeft wooe , And only fly , that Glory may pursue ...
... appear , As brighten'd into Hope , or dimm'd by Fear . The lifping Infant , and the hoary Sire , And Youth and Manhood feel the heart - born fire : The Charms of Praise the Coy , the Modeft wooe , And only fly , that Glory may pursue ...
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... appears from these fublime images in the following lines , If plagues or earthquakes break not Heav'n's defign , Why then a Borgia , or a Catiline ? Who knows , but he , whofe hand the light'ning forms , Who heaves old Ocean , and who ...
... appears from these fublime images in the following lines , If plagues or earthquakes break not Heav'n's defign , Why then a Borgia , or a Catiline ? Who knows , but he , whofe hand the light'ning forms , Who heaves old Ocean , and who ...
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... appear , 165 Were there all harmony , all virtue here ; COMMENTARY . VER . 165. Better for us , & c . ] But , fecondly , to ftrengthen the foregoing analogical argument , and to make the wisdom and goodness of God ftill more apparent ...
... appear , 165 Were there all harmony , all virtue here ; COMMENTARY . VER . 165. Better for us , & c . ] But , fecondly , to ftrengthen the foregoing analogical argument , and to make the wisdom and goodness of God ftill more apparent ...
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... appear better to us , that there were nothing in this world but peace and virtue : That never air or ocean felt the wind ... appears from their always preferving the fame unvaried course , throughout all ages , from the creation to the ...
... appear better to us , that there were nothing in this world but peace and virtue : That never air or ocean felt the wind ... appears from their always preferving the fame unvaried course , throughout all ages , from the creation to the ...
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