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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... 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 Application of Wit and Ridicule , whofe Province is , not to ...
... 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 Application of Wit and Ridicule , whofe Province is , not to ...
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... Human Nature is , like all other fciences , reduced to a few clear points : There are not . many certain truths in this world . It is therefore in the Anatomy of the mind as in that of the Body ; more good will accrue to mankind by ...
... Human Nature is , like all other fciences , reduced to a few clear points : There are not . many certain truths in this world . It is therefore in the Anatomy of the mind as in that of the Body ; more good will accrue to mankind by ...
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... human Mind ; the origin , use , and end of the Paffions and Affections , both felfifh and focial ; and the wrong ... human paffions , productive ( as he explains in the second epiftle ) both of good and evil . The Garden , to human rea ...
... human Mind ; the origin , use , and end of the Paffions and Affections , both felfifh and focial ; and the wrong ... human paffions , productive ( as he explains in the second epiftle ) both of good and evil . The Garden , to human rea ...
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... human will , have in- tended against Providence . And in the fecond , he obviates all those objections , by a true delineation of human Nature ; or a general , but exact , map of Man . The first epiftle is employed in the management of ...
... human will , have in- tended against Providence . And in the fecond , he obviates all those objections , by a true delineation of human Nature ; or a general , but exact , map of Man . The first epiftle is employed in the management of ...
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... human crimes are so flagitious , that the most candid have seldom an opportunity , on this fubject , to exercise their virtue . VER . 19 , 20. Of Man , what fee we but his station here , From which to reafon , or to which refer ? ] The ...
... human crimes are so flagitious , that the most candid have seldom an opportunity , on this fubject , to exercise their virtue . VER . 19 , 20. Of Man , what fee we but his station here , From which to reafon , or to which refer ? ] The ...
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