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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... passages , which stood most in need of such ornaments . Nevertheless there are too many lines , in this performance , plain and prosaic . The meaner the sub- ject is of a preceptive poem , the more striking appears the art of the poet ...
... passages , which stood most in need of such ornaments . Nevertheless there are too many lines , in this performance , plain and prosaic . The meaner the sub- ject is of a preceptive poem , the more striking appears the art of the poet ...
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... passage in one of his letters : " I confess I did never imagine you were so deep in morals , or that so many and excellent rules could be produced so advantageously - and agreeably in that science , from any one head . I confess in some ...
... passage in one of his letters : " I confess I did never imagine you were so deep in morals , or that so many and excellent rules could be produced so advantageously - and agreeably in that science , from any one head . I confess in some ...
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... passages so expressed , as to be fa- vourable to fatalism and necessity , notwithstanding all the pains that can be taken , and the artful turns that can be given to those passages , to place them on the side of religion , and make them ...
... passages so expressed , as to be fa- vourable to fatalism and necessity , notwithstanding all the pains that can be taken , and the artful turns that can be given to those passages , to place them on the side of religion , and make them ...
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... passages , to this purpose : " Clarke , after repeating over and over all the moral attributes , that they are the same in God as they are in our ideas , and that he who denies them to be so , may as well deny the divine physical ...
... passages , to this purpose : " Clarke , after repeating over and over all the moral attributes , that they are the same in God as they are in our ideas , and that he who denies them to be so , may as well deny the divine physical ...
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... passages which they were brought to elucidate ; † and that in particular , " he laboured in vain , and with an ill- grounded zeal , to take Pope out of the hands of the Infidels . " Acting under such impressions , Dr. Warton has thought ...
... passages which they were brought to elucidate ; † and that in particular , " he laboured in vain , and with an ill- grounded zeal , to take Pope out of the hands of the Infidels . " Acting under such impressions , Dr. Warton has thought ...
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