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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... shews , how the same Hope is a proof of a future state , from the consideration of God's giving his creatures no appetite in vain , or what he did not intend should be satisfied : " He sees , why Nature plants in Man alone Hope of known ...
... shews , how the same Hope is a proof of a future state , from the consideration of God's giving his creatures no appetite in vain , or what he did not intend should be satisfied : " He sees , why Nature plants in Man alone Hope of known ...
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... shews them , that complaints against the established order of things begin in the highest absurdity , from misapplied reason and power ; and end in the highest impiety , in an attempt to degrade the God of heaven , and to assume his ...
... shews them , that complaints against the established order of things begin in the highest absurdity , from misapplied reason and power ; and end in the highest impiety , in an attempt to degrade the God of heaven , and to assume his ...
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... shews the ill effects of it , in the case of the fallen angels ; and observes , that even wishing to invert the laws of Order , is a lower species of their crime . He then brings an instance of one of the effects of Pride , which is the ...
... shews the ill effects of it , in the case of the fallen angels ; and observes , that even wishing to invert the laws of Order , is a lower species of their crime . He then brings an instance of one of the effects of Pride , which is the ...
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... shews it may ; where is the wonder that Man , who was created a free agent , and hath it in his power every moment to transgress the eternal rule of Right , should sometimes go out of Order ? NOTES . Ver . 141. But errs not Nature , & c ...
... shews it may ; where is the wonder that Man , who was created a free agent , and hath it in his power every moment to transgress the eternal rule of Right , should sometimes go out of Order ? NOTES . Ver . 141. But errs not Nature , & c ...
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... shews it tends to the good of the Whole , or Universe ( from ver . 150 to 165. ) , and this by analogy . You own , says he , that storms and tempests , clouds , rain , heat , and variety of seasons , are necessary ( notwithstanding the ...
... shews it tends to the good of the Whole , or Universe ( from ver . 150 to 165. ) , and this by analogy . You own , says he , that storms and tempests , clouds , rain , heat , and variety of seasons , are necessary ( notwithstanding the ...
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