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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... ; which , in a few instances , and those perhaps pardonable , has occasioned obscurity . It is hardly to be imagined how much sense , how much thinking , how much observation on human life , is condensed together B2 3 .
... ; which , in a few instances , and those perhaps pardonable , has occasioned obscurity . It is hardly to be imagined how much sense , how much thinking , how much observation on human life , is condensed together B2 3 .
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... sense in which it is inculcated by the Lu- theran and Calvinistic writers , as he might be a very good Ca- tholic without such opinion , it being the express doctrine of the Roman religion that a legal obedience or conformity to the ...
... sense in which it is inculcated by the Lu- theran and Calvinistic writers , as he might be a very good Ca- tholic without such opinion , it being the express doctrine of the Roman religion that a legal obedience or conformity to the ...
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... sense of the poet . The point to be il- lustrated is , that hope is implanted in man , to enable him to bear all the evils of life , though it is merely visionary , and has no foundation . What future bliss he gives not thee to know ...
... sense of the poet . The point to be il- lustrated is , that hope is implanted in man , to enable him to bear all the evils of life , though it is merely visionary , and has no foundation . What future bliss he gives not thee to know ...
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... sense of the passage by adopting the alteration of Warburton , it would be absurd to suppose . He only meant to strengthen it . It was however sufficiently evident , as it before stood , that by the expression at home , he meant our ...
... sense of the passage by adopting the alteration of Warburton , it would be absurd to suppose . He only meant to strengthen it . It was however sufficiently evident , as it before stood , that by the expression at home , he meant our ...
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... sense , In one close System of Benevolence ; Happier as kinder , in whate'er degree , And height of bliss but height of charity . " Essay on Man , Ep . iv . ver . 351 . And thus , as Warburton has justly remarked , " the poet has ...
... sense , In one close System of Benevolence ; Happier as kinder , in whate'er degree , And height of bliss but height of charity . " Essay on Man , Ep . iv . ver . 351 . And thus , as Warburton has justly remarked , " the poet has ...
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