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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... Pleasure , and Happiness . The 10th , 11th , 12th , & c . have relation to the fubjects of the books intended to follow , viz . the Characters and Capacities of Men , and the Limits of Science , which once tranfgreffed , ignorance ...
... Pleasure , and Happiness . The 10th , 11th , 12th , & c . have relation to the fubjects of the books intended to follow , viz . the Characters and Capacities of Men , and the Limits of Science , which once tranfgreffed , ignorance ...
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... pleasure , or ingenious pain ; Expunge the whole , or lop th'excrefcent parts Of all our Vices have created Arts ; Then fee how little the remaining fum , 50 Which ferv'd the past , and must the times to come ! II . Two Principles in ...
... pleasure , or ingenious pain ; Expunge the whole , or lop th'excrefcent parts Of all our Vices have created Arts ; Then fee how little the remaining fum , 50 Which ferv'd the past , and must the times to come ! II . Two Principles in ...
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... Pleasure their defire ; But greedy That , its object would devour , This taste the honey , and not wound the flow'r : Pleasure , or wrong or rightly understood , 91 Our greatest evil , or our greatest good . III . Modes of Self - love ...
... Pleasure their defire ; But greedy That , its object would devour , This taste the honey , and not wound the flow'r : Pleasure , or wrong or rightly understood , 91 Our greatest evil , or our greatest good . III . Modes of Self - love ...
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... pleasure's smiling train , Hate , Fear , and Grief , the family of pain , These mix'd with art , and to due bounds ... Pleasures are ever in our hands or eyes ; And when , in act , they cease , in prospect , rise : COMMENTARY . that ...
... pleasure's smiling train , Hate , Fear , and Grief , the family of pain , These mix'd with art , and to due bounds ... Pleasures are ever in our hands or eyes ; And when , in act , they cease , in prospect , rise : COMMENTARY . that ...
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... Pleasures or Goods , which are the objects of the Paffions , affect the mind by ftriking on the fenfes ; but , as through the formation of the organs of our frame , every man hath fome one fenfe ftronger and more acute than others , the ...
... Pleasures or Goods , which are the objects of the Paffions , affect the mind by ftriking on the fenfes ; but , as through the formation of the organs of our frame , every man hath fome one fenfe ftronger and more acute than others , the ...
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