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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... truth , to divine , rather than to explain an author's meaning ; " * and again , that " he has disfigured and disgraced his edition of the works of Pope with many forced and far - sought interpretations , totally unsup- ported by the ...
... truth , to divine , rather than to explain an author's meaning ; " * and again , that " he has disfigured and disgraced his edition of the works of Pope with many forced and far - sought interpretations , totally unsup- ported by the ...
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... truth of the Christian religion . " We are informed by Spence , that Pope had written an address to Jesus Christ , but omitted it by the advice of bishop Berkeley . * * " In the moral poem I had written an address to our Saviour ...
... truth of the Christian religion . " We are informed by Spence , that Pope had written an address to Jesus Christ , but omitted it by the advice of bishop Berkeley . * * " In the moral poem I had written an address to our Saviour ...
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... truths in this world . It is therefore in the Anatomy of the Mind as in that of the Body ; more good will accrue to mankind by attending to the large , open , and perceptible parts , than by studying too much such finer nerves and ves ...
... truths in this world . It is therefore in the Anatomy of the Mind as in that of the Body ; more good will accrue to mankind by attending to the large , open , and perceptible parts , than by studying too much such finer nerves and ves ...
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... truth of this observation ) when a geometer considers a triangle , in order to demonstrate the equality of its three angles to two right ones , he has the picture or image of some sensible triangle in his mind , which is sense ; yet ...
... truth of this observation ) when a geometer considers a triangle , in order to demonstrate the equality of its three angles to two right ones , he has the picture or image of some sensible triangle in his mind , which is sense ; yet ...
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... truth results , in spite of all the pride and cavils of vain reason , That WHATEVER IS , IS RIGHT . That the reader may see in one view the exactness of the me- thod , as well as force of the argument , I shall here draw up a short ...
... truth results , in spite of all the pride and cavils of vain reason , That WHATEVER IS , IS RIGHT . That the reader may see in one view the exactness of the me- thod , as well as force of the argument , I shall here draw up a short ...
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