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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... Warburton's opinions , " that these epistles have a precision , force , and closeness of connection rarely to be met with , even in the most formal treatises of philosophy ; " yet neither can we assent to the severe sentence that Dr ...
... Warburton's opinions , " that these epistles have a precision , force , and closeness of connection rarely to be met with , even in the most formal treatises of philosophy ; " yet neither can we assent to the severe sentence that Dr ...
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... Warburton himself , at the general alarm of its fatalism and deistical tendency ; of which , however , we talked with him ( my father and I ) frequently at Twickenham , without his appearing to understand it otherwise , or even thinking ...
... Warburton himself , at the general alarm of its fatalism and deistical tendency ; of which , however , we talked with him ( my father and I ) frequently at Twickenham , without his appearing to understand it otherwise , or even thinking ...
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... Warburton on the supposed severity with which he was thought to have treated Lord Bolingbroke in the View of his Phi- losophy , was the late Lord Mansfield ; and this letter was answered by Dr. Warburton , with much force and apparent ...
... Warburton on the supposed severity with which he was thought to have treated Lord Bolingbroke in the View of his Phi- losophy , was the late Lord Mansfield ; and this letter was answered by Dr. Warburton , with much force and apparent ...
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... Warburton , and has asserted , that " his attempt to reconcile the doctrines of the Essay on Man to the doctrines of revelation , is the rashest ad- venture in which ever critic yet engaged ; " that " this is , in truth , to divine ...
... Warburton , and has asserted , that " his attempt to reconcile the doctrines of the Essay on Man to the doctrines of revelation , is the rashest ad- venture in which ever critic yet engaged ; " that " this is , in truth , to divine ...
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... Warburton , Letter i . † Pope to Warburton , Letter xxiv , on a subject which he has taken the utmost care 9 .
... Warburton , Letter i . † Pope to Warburton , Letter xxiv , on a subject which he has taken the utmost care 9 .
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