The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... epistle is em- ployed in the management of the first part of this dispute ; and the three following in the discussion of the second . So that this whole book conftitutes a complete Essay on Man , written for the best purpose , to ...
... epistle is em- ployed in the management of the first part of this dispute ; and the three following in the discussion of the second . So that this whole book conftitutes a complete Essay on Man , written for the best purpose , to ...
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... epistle , he shews , how the fame HOPE is a proof of a future ftate , from the confideration of God's giving man no appetite in vain , or what he did not intend should be fatisfied ; " He fees , why Nature plants in Man alone ८ : Hope ...
... epistle , he shews , how the fame HOPE is a proof of a future ftate , from the confideration of God's giving man no appetite in vain , or what he did not intend should be fatisfied ; " He fees , why Nature plants in Man alone ८ : Hope ...
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... , as all his Ethic Epistles shew , is this : That the Passions , for the reasons given above , are necessary to the fupport of Virtue ; 170 But ALL fubfifts by elemental strife ; And paffions 4 24 ESSAY ON MA Ν . Ερ . Ι .
... , as all his Ethic Epistles shew , is this : That the Passions , for the reasons given above , are necessary to the fupport of Virtue ; 170 But ALL fubfifts by elemental strife ; And paffions 4 24 ESSAY ON MA Ν . Ερ . Ι .
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... Epistle , might have prevented his mistake , " So man who here seems Principal alone , Perhaps acts Second to some sphere unknown . If the Translator imagined that Mr. Pope was speaking ironically where he talks , of Man's imperial race ...
... Epistle , might have prevented his mistake , " So man who here seems Principal alone , Perhaps acts Second to some sphere unknown . If the Translator imagined that Mr. Pope was speaking ironically where he talks , of Man's imperial race ...
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... epistle to prove , that every thing in the Uni- verse tends , by a foreseen contrivance , and a present di- rection of all its parts , to the perfection of the Whole ; it might be objected , that such a disposition of things im ...
... epistle to prove , that every thing in the Uni- verse tends , by a foreseen contrivance , and a present di- rection of all its parts , to the perfection of the Whole ; it might be objected , that such a disposition of things im ...
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