The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Tom 5J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... Commentary of Warburton from his edition , and to accompany the Essay on Man with notes tending to confirm his own views of the subject ; a measure , the propriety and justice of which may well be doubted , when it is considered , that ...
... Commentary of Warburton from his edition , and to accompany the Essay on Man with notes tending to confirm his own views of the subject ; a measure , the propriety and justice of which may well be doubted , when it is considered , that ...
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... COMMENTARY OF WILLIAM WARBURTON , D. D. EPISTLE I. AWAKE , MY ST . JOHN ! leave all meaner things To low ambition , and the pride of kings . COMMENTARY , THE opening of this Poem [ in fifteen lines ] is taken up in giv- ing an account ...
... COMMENTARY OF WILLIAM WARBURTON , D. D. EPISTLE I. AWAKE , MY ST . JOHN ! leave all meaner things To low ambition , and the pride of kings . COMMENTARY , THE opening of this Poem [ in fifteen lines ] is taken up in giv- ing an account ...
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... COMMENTARY . The Poet tells us next ( line 16th ) with what design he wrote , viz . " To vindicate the ways of God to Man . " The men he writes against , he frequently informs us , are such as weigh their opinions against Providence ...
... COMMENTARY . The Poet tells us next ( line 16th ) with what design he wrote , viz . " To vindicate the ways of God to Man . " The men he writes against , he frequently informs us , are such as weigh their opinions against Providence ...
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... COMMENTARY . 20 Ver . 17. Say first , of God above , or Man below , & c . ] The poet having declared his subject ; his end of writing ; and the quality of his adversaries ; proceeds ( from ver . 16 to 23 ) to instruct us , from whence ...
... COMMENTARY . 20 Ver . 17. Say first , of God above , or Man below , & c . ] The poet having declared his subject ; his end of writing ; and the quality of his adversaries ; proceeds ( from ver . 16 to 23 ) to instruct us , from whence ...
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... COMMENTARY . Ver . 43. Of systems possible , & c . ] So far the Poet's modest and sober Introduction ; in which he truly observes , that no wisdom less than omniscient " Can tell why Heav'n has made us as we are . " Yet , though we be ...
... COMMENTARY . Ver . 43. Of systems possible , & c . ] So far the Poet's modest and sober Introduction ; in which he truly observes , that no wisdom less than omniscient " Can tell why Heav'n has made us as we are . " Yet , though we be ...
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