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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... wooe , And only fly , that Glory may pursue : She , Pow'r refiftlefs , rules the wise and great ; Bends ev'n reluctant Hermits at her feet ; 4 36 Haunts the proud City , and the lowly Shade , vi ESSAY ON SATIRE . Part I.
... wooe , And only fly , that Glory may pursue : She , Pow'r refiftlefs , rules the wise and great ; Bends ev'n reluctant Hermits at her feet ; 4 36 Haunts the proud City , and the lowly Shade , vi ESSAY ON SATIRE . Part I.
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... wise . If plagues or earthquakes break not Heav'n's defign , Why then a Borgia , or a Catiline ? COMMENTARY . 156 fons are neceflary ( notwithstanding the accidental evil they bring with them ) to the health and plenty of this Globe ...
... wise . If plagues or earthquakes break not Heav'n's defign , Why then a Borgia , or a Catiline ? COMMENTARY . 156 fons are neceflary ( notwithstanding the accidental evil they bring with them ) to the health and plenty of this Globe ...
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... WISE . NOTES . VER . 286. And each vacuity of fenfe by Pride : ] An eminent Cafuift , Father Francis Garaffe , in his Somme Theologique , has drawn a very charitable conclufion from this principle . " Se- " lon la Juftice ( fays this ...
... WISE . NOTES . VER . 286. And each vacuity of fenfe by Pride : ] An eminent Cafuift , Father Francis Garaffe , in his Somme Theologique , has drawn a very charitable conclufion from this principle . " Se- " lon la Juftice ( fays this ...
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... from different Motives . NOTES . fevers . But what the author meant principally to obferve here was , that this humour made both thefe princes act contrary Who reasons wifely is not therefore wise , His pride 188 Ep . I. MORAL ESSAYS .
... from different Motives . NOTES . fevers . But what the author meant principally to obferve here was , that this humour made both thefe princes act contrary Who reasons wifely is not therefore wise , His pride 188 Ep . I. MORAL ESSAYS .
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... wise , His pride in Reas'ning , not in Acting lies . But grant that Actions beft difcover man ; 119 Take the most strong , and fort them as you can The few that glare , each character must mark , You balance not the many in the dark ...
... wise , His pride in Reas'ning , not in Acting lies . But grant that Actions beft difcover man ; 119 Take the most strong , and fort them as you can The few that glare , each character must mark , You balance not the many in the dark ...
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