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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... himself , as an individual EPISTLE III . Of the nature and state of man with respect to society EPISTLE IV . Of the nature and state of man with refpect to happiness MORAL ESSAY S. EPISTLE I. Of the knowledge and characters 39 83 121 of ...
... himself , as an individual EPISTLE III . Of the nature and state of man with respect to society EPISTLE IV . Of the nature and state of man with refpect to happiness MORAL ESSAY S. EPISTLE I. Of the knowledge and characters 39 83 121 of ...
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... himself in the place of God , and judging of the fitnefs or unfitness , perfection or imperfection , justice or injustice of his difpenfations , 109 , & c . V. The ab- furdity of conceiting himself the final caufe of the crea- tion , or ...
... himself in the place of God , and judging of the fitnefs or unfitness , perfection or imperfection , justice or injustice of his difpenfations , 109 , & c . V. The ab- furdity of conceiting himself the final caufe of the crea- tion , or ...
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... himself for this very purpose , as an earnest of that Blifs , which , always flying from us here , is reserved for the good Man hereafter . The reason why the poet chufes to infift on this proof of a future ftate , in preference to ...
... himself for this very purpose , as an earnest of that Blifs , which , always flying from us here , is reserved for the good Man hereafter . The reason why the poet chufes to infift on this proof of a future ftate , in preference to ...
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... 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 those miscreants whom he ...
... 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 those miscreants whom he ...
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... Himself alone high Heav'n's peculiar care , Alone made happy when he will , and where ? COMMENTARY . he upbraids them ( from y 99 to 112 ) with the example of the poor Indian , to whom alfo Nature hath given this common HOPE of Mankind ...
... Himself alone high Heav'n's peculiar care , Alone made happy when he will , and where ? COMMENTARY . he upbraids them ( from y 99 to 112 ) with the example of the poor Indian , to whom alfo Nature hath given this common HOPE of Mankind ...
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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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