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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... whole visible world , an univerfal order and gradation in the fenfual and mental faculties is obferved , which causes a subor- dination of creature to creature , and of all creatures to " Man . The gradations of fenfe , inftinct ...
... whole visible world , an univerfal order and gradation in the fenfual and mental faculties is obferved , which causes a subor- dination of creature to creature , and of all creatures to " Man . The gradations of fenfe , inftinct ...
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... whole work , of which the Effay on Man was only the first book . The 6th , 7th , and 8th lines allude to the fubjects of this Effay , viz . the general Order and Design of Providence ; the Constitution of the human Mind ; the origin ...
... whole work , of which the Effay on Man was only the first book . The 6th , 7th , and 8th lines allude to the fubjects of this Effay , viz . the general Order and Design of Providence ; the Constitution of the human Mind ; the origin ...
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... whole book constitutes a complete Essay on Man , written for the best purpose , to vindicate the ways of God . VER . 17. Say firft , of God above , or Man below , & c . ] The poet having declared his Subject , his End of writing , and ...
... whole book constitutes a complete Essay on Man , written for the best purpose , to vindicate the ways of God . VER . 17. Say firft , of God above , or Man below , & c . ] The poet having declared his Subject , his End of writing , and ...
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... whole ? COMMENTARY . 30 why ? because we can reafon only from what we know , and as we know no more of Man than what we fee of his station here ; fo we know no more of God than what we fee of his dispensa- tions in this ftation ; being ...
... whole ? COMMENTARY . 30 why ? because we can reafon only from what we know , and as we know no more of Man than what we fee of his station here ; fo we know no more of God than what we fee of his dispensa- tions in this ftation ; being ...
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... whole : Refpecting Man , whatever wrong we call , May , must be right , as relative to ALL . That it may , he proves ( from 52 to 61 ) by fhewing in what confifts the difference between the fyftematic works of God , . In human works ...
... whole : Refpecting Man , whatever wrong we call , May , must be right , as relative to ALL . That it may , he proves ( from 52 to 61 ) by fhewing in what confifts the difference between the fyftematic works of God , . In human works ...
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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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