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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... ? Lo , gay Contemns each furly Academic foe , she fits in Laughter's dimpled cheek ; 205 211 And courts the fpruce Freethinker and the Beau . Dadalian arguments but few can trace , But all can xiv ESSAY ON SATIRE . Part II .
... ? Lo , gay Contemns each furly Academic foe , she fits in Laughter's dimpled cheek ; 205 211 And courts the fpruce Freethinker and the Beau . Dadalian arguments but few can trace , But all can xiv ESSAY ON SATIRE . Part II .
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... arguments but few can trace , But all can read the language of grimace . Hence mighty Ridicule's all - conquʼring hand 215 Shall work Herculean wonders thro ' the Land : Bound in the magic of her cobweb chain , You , mighty WARBURTON ...
... arguments but few can trace , But all can read the language of grimace . Hence mighty Ridicule's all - conquʼring hand 215 Shall work Herculean wonders thro ' the Land : Bound in the magic of her cobweb chain , You , mighty WARBURTON ...
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... arguments or inftructions , de- pends on their concifeness . I was unable to treat this part of my subject more in detail , without becoming dry and tedious ; or more poetically , without facrificing perfpicuity to ornament , without ...
... arguments or inftructions , de- pends on their concifeness . I was unable to treat this part of my subject more in detail , without becoming dry and tedious ; or more poetically , without facrificing perfpicuity to ornament , without ...
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... ARGUMENT OF EPISTLE I. " Of the Nature and State of Man with respect to the UNIVERSE . ས OF Man in the abstract - I . That we can judge only with regard to our own fyftem , being ignorant of the rela- tions of fyftems and things , & 17 ...
... ARGUMENT OF EPISTLE I. " Of the Nature and State of Man with respect to the UNIVERSE . ས OF Man in the abstract - I . That we can judge only with regard to our own fyftem , being ignorant of the rela- tions of fyftems and things , & 17 ...
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... madness , and pride of fuch a defire , 250. X. The confequence of all , the abfolute fubmiffion due to Pro- vidence , both as to our prefent and future state , ✯ 281 , & c . to the end . B 晒 Plate VIII . Vol . III . facing 2 ARGUMENT .
... madness , and pride of fuch a defire , 250. X. The confequence of all , the abfolute fubmiffion due to Pro- vidence , both as to our prefent and future state , ✯ 281 , & c . to the end . B 晒 Plate VIII . Vol . III . facing 2 ARGUMENT .
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