Reflection: A Poem, in Four Cantos ...R. Cruttwell, 1790 - 278 страница |
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... these , viz . That what I chiefly wished to say was this , that I had , for fome time back , thought a good deal about re - publishing my quondam work before I died ; and after the footing it seemed fixed upon , to leave it behind me as ...
... these , viz . That what I chiefly wished to say was this , that I had , for fome time back , thought a good deal about re - publishing my quondam work before I died ; and after the footing it seemed fixed upon , to leave it behind me as ...
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... these . + Though the giving a note here may poffibly be rather affrontive to the fuperior reader , yet fo many , far from being of the most inferior class of readers , ( while numbers of others , certainly fuperior ones , have by no ...
... these . + Though the giving a note here may poffibly be rather affrontive to the fuperior reader , yet fo many , far from being of the most inferior class of readers , ( while numbers of others , certainly fuperior ones , have by no ...
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... These two opposite human qualities are , while fo baneful to Society , alas ! so charac- teristic of it , that I could not forbear the noticing it , though perhaps not in the most eligible verfe . The qualities are fo univerfal through ...
... These two opposite human qualities are , while fo baneful to Society , alas ! so charac- teristic of it , that I could not forbear the noticing it , though perhaps not in the most eligible verfe . The qualities are fo univerfal through ...
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... these subjects are diftinct and different , any farther than that they each appertain to man , and certainly appertain ( even with much more ) to fo inclufive a thing as Reflection , the extenfive title and fubject of the entire ...
... these subjects are diftinct and different , any farther than that they each appertain to man , and certainly appertain ( even with much more ) to fo inclufive a thing as Reflection , the extenfive title and fubject of the entire ...
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... these : с " Vast chain of being ! which from GOD began ; " Natures æthereal , human , angel , man , " Beast , bird , fish , infect , what no eye can fee , " No glass can reach ; from Infinite to Thee , " From Thee to nothing . " - H Yet ...
... these : с " Vast chain of being ! which from GOD began ; " Natures æthereal , human , angel , man , " Beast , bird , fish , infect , what no eye can fee , " No glass can reach ; from Infinite to Thee , " From Thee to nothing . " - H Yet ...
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abfurd againſt alfo allude almoſt alſo anſwer aſk beſt Canto cauſe confequently confideration courſe defire diftinct e'en Effay eſpecially exiſtence faid fame feel feems feen fenfe fhall fhew fince firſt fome fomething fometimes foon foul ftill fubject fuch fuperior fuppofe fure GENIUS gentleman giv'n give himſelf honour hope houſe inftance inſtinct itſelf judge juſt laſt leaſt lefs leſs mean meaſure methinks mind miſtake moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature Nature's obfervations object occafion ourſelves paffage perfon perhaps philofophic pleaſe poem poffibly Pope pow'r preſent profe purſue queſtion reader reaſon reflection reſpect ſaid ſame ſay ſee ſeems ſeen ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhould ſmall ſome ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtop ſtrange ſuch ſuppoſe taſte tell thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe Thou thought true truth underſtanding uſed verſe whofe wiſh word writing yourſelf
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