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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... Knowledge and Characters of Men . To Sir Richard Temple , Lord Viscount Cobham • Epistle II . On the Characters of Women . Το a Lady • • • Epistle III . On the Use of Riches . To Allen , Lord Bathurst Epistle IV . On the Use of Riches ...
... Knowledge and Characters of Men . To Sir Richard Temple , Lord Viscount Cobham • Epistle II . On the Characters of Women . Το a Lady • • • Epistle III . On the Use of Riches . To Allen , Lord Bathurst Epistle IV . On the Use of Riches ...
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... knowledge , virtue , and true religion , which is alluded to at the close of the Essay , where we are told the virtuous man- " Learns , from this union of the rising whole , The first , last purpose of the human soul ; And knows where ...
... knowledge , virtue , and true religion , which is alluded to at the close of the Essay , where we are told the virtuous man- " Learns , from this union of the rising whole , The first , last purpose of the human soul ; And knows where ...
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... Knowledge of Mankind , and the various Manners of the Age . NOTES . The Ver . 1. Awake , my St. John ! & c . ] The warmth of friendship with which this Poem is inscribed to Lord Bolingbroke , and the address at the close , in which the ...
... Knowledge of Mankind , and the various Manners of the Age . NOTES . The Ver . 1. Awake , my St. John ! & c . ] The warmth of friendship with which this Poem is inscribed to Lord Bolingbroke , and the address at the close , in which the ...
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... knowledge , if communicated , would be even pernicious , and make us neglect or desert our duty here . This he illustrates by the case of the lamb , which is happy in not knowing the fate that attends it from the butcher ; and from ...
... knowledge , if communicated , would be even pernicious , and make us neglect or desert our duty here . This he illustrates by the case of the lamb , which is happy in not knowing the fate that attends it from the butcher ; and from ...
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... knowledge of God is very different from the knowledge of Man , which implies suc- cession , and seeing objects one after another ; but the existence and the attributes of the Deity can have no relation to time ; for that all things ...
... knowledge of God is very different from the knowledge of Man , which implies suc- cession , and seeing objects one after another ; but the existence and the attributes of the Deity can have no relation to time ; for that all things ...
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