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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... ftate of man with respect to the universe P. I EPISTLE II . Of the nature and ftate of man with respect to himself , as an individual EPISTLE III . Of the nature and state of man with respect to society EPISTLE IV . Of the nature and ...
... ftate of man with respect to the universe P. I EPISTLE II . Of the nature and ftate of man with respect to himself , as an individual EPISTLE III . Of the nature and state of man with respect to society EPISTLE IV . Of the nature and ...
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... Pope. A N ESSAY ON SATIRE , Occafioned by the Death of Mr. POPE . Infcribed to Mr. WARBURTON . By J. BROWN , A. M. VOL . III . A CONTENTS . PART I. F the End and Efficacy of Of the nature and ftate of with respect to the universe P.
... Pope. A N ESSAY ON SATIRE , Occafioned by the Death of Mr. POPE . Infcribed to Mr. WARBURTON . By J. BROWN , A. M. VOL . III . A CONTENTS . PART I. F the End and Efficacy of Of the nature and ftate of with respect to the universe P.
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... to Ends and Relations to him unknown , ✯ 35 , & c . III . That it is partly upon his ignorance of future events , and partly upon the hope of a future ftate , that all his happiness in the prefent depends , 77 , & c . IV . C 2.
... to Ends and Relations to him unknown , ✯ 35 , & c . III . That it is partly upon his ignorance of future events , and partly upon the hope of a future ftate , that all his happiness in the prefent depends , 77 , & c . IV . C 2.
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... ftate , in preference to others , is in order to give his fyftem ( which is founded in a fublime and improved Platonism ) the greater grace of uniformity . For HOPE was Plato's peculiar argument for a future ftate ; and the words here ...
... ftate , in preference to others , is in order to give his fyftem ( which is founded in a fublime and improved Platonism ) the greater grace of uniformity . For HOPE was Plato's peculiar argument for a future ftate ; and the words here ...
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... ftate of utmost perfection , particular and univerfal good shall coincide . Such is the World's great harmony , that fprings From Order , Union , full Consent of things . Where small and great , where weak and mighty , made To ferve ...
... ftate of utmost perfection , particular and univerfal good shall coincide . Such is the World's great harmony , that fprings From Order , Union , full Consent of things . Where small and great , where weak and mighty , made To ferve ...
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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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