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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... faid is fufficient to vindicate the ways of Providence , Man fhould reft content and fubmiffive , and confefs every thing to be disposed for the best ; that to think of discovering the man- ner how God conducts this wonderful fcheme to ...
... faid is fufficient to vindicate the ways of Providence , Man fhould reft content and fubmiffive , and confefs every thing to be disposed for the best ; that to think of discovering the man- ner how God conducts this wonderful fcheme to ...
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... faid , having bid Man comfort himself with expectation of future hap- piness , having fhewn him that this HOPE is an earnest of it , and put in one very neceffary caution , Hope humbly then , with trembling pinions foar ; provoked at ...
... faid , having bid Man comfort himself with expectation of future hap- piness , having fhewn him that this HOPE is an earnest of it , and put in one very neceffary caution , Hope humbly then , with trembling pinions foar ; provoked at ...
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... faid , Νοήματά τινι διοίσει , τὸ μὴ φαντάσματα είναι , ἐδὲ ταῦτα Φαλάσματα , ἀλλ ̓ ἐκ ἄνευ φαντασμάτων . The conceptions of the mind differ fomewhat from fenfible images ; they are not fenfible images , and yet not quite free or ...
... faid , Νοήματά τινι διοίσει , τὸ μὴ φαντάσματα είναι , ἐδὲ ταῦτα Φαλάσματα , ἀλλ ̓ ἐκ ἄνευ φαντασμάτων . The conceptions of the mind differ fomewhat from fenfible images ; they are not fenfible images , and yet not quite free or ...
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... faid , it appears , that the very things we blame , contribute to our Happiness , either as Particulars , or as Parts of the Univerfal fyftem ; that our State of Ignorance was al- lotted to us out of compaffion ; that yet we have as ...
... faid , it appears , that the very things we blame , contribute to our Happiness , either as Particulars , or as Parts of the Univerfal fyftem ; that our State of Ignorance was al- lotted to us out of compaffion ; that yet we have as ...
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... faid in his conclufion , the refult of all is , that whatever is , is right , the objector had even then been inexcufable for putting fo abfurd a fenfe upon the words , when he might have feen that it was a conclufion from the general ...
... faid in his conclufion , the refult of all is , that whatever is , is right , the objector had even then been inexcufable for putting fo abfurd a fenfe upon the words , when he might have feen that it was a conclufion from the general ...
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