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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... virtue . This idea seems to have arisen from a too confined and partial view of the manner in which the poet has treated his subject , and from judging of it by detached parts and expressions , instead of comprehending the tenor and ...
... virtue . This idea seems to have arisen from a too confined and partial view of the manner in which the poet has treated his subject , and from judging of it by detached parts and expressions , instead of comprehending the tenor and ...
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... virtues or his vices may be upon the general system of things , it is out of his power either to prescribe or foresee ; and therefore it neither adds to the merit of the one , nor diminishes the turpitude of the c2 19.
... virtues or his vices may be upon the general system of things , it is out of his power either to prescribe or foresee ; and therefore it neither adds to the merit of the one , nor diminishes the turpitude of the c2 19.
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... virtue and vice , by which good is upon the whole produced , is exquisitely touched upon in his second Epistle : " As fruits ungrateful to the planter's care , On savage stocks inserted learn to bear ; The surest virtues thus from ...
... virtue and vice , by which good is upon the whole produced , is exquisitely touched upon in his second Epistle : " As fruits ungrateful to the planter's care , On savage stocks inserted learn to bear ; The surest virtues thus from ...
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... 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 faith , law ...
... 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 faith , law ...
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... Virtue there is none at all . ( Ep . ii . ver . 212. ) . This occasions the poet to divide his vindication of the ways of God into two parts ; in the first of which he gives direct answers to those objections which libertine men , on a ...
... Virtue there is none at all . ( Ep . ii . ver . 212. ) . This occasions the poet to divide his vindication of the ways of God into two parts ; in the first of which he gives direct answers to those objections which libertine men , on a ...
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