The Works of Alexander Pope, Том 3J. F. Dove, St. John's Square, 1822 |
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... , and are more easily retained by him af- terward : the other may seem odd , but is true . I found I could express them more shortly this way than in prose itself ; and no- thing is more certain , than that much of the B 2.
... , and are more easily retained by him af- terward : the other may seem odd , but is true . I found I could express them more shortly this way than in prose itself ; and no- thing is more certain , than that much of the B 2.
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... of all , the absolute submission due to Providence , both as to our present and future state , Ver . 281 , & c . to the end . Ir it be a true observation , that for a 5 Of the Nature and State of Man with respect to the Universe -
... of all , the absolute submission due to Providence , both as to our present and future state , Ver . 281 , & c . to the end . Ir it be a true observation , that for a 5 Of the Nature and State of Man with respect to the Universe -
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Alexander Pope. Ir it be a true observation , that for a poet to write happily and well , he must have seen and felt what he describes , and must draw from living models alone ; and if modern times , from their luxury and refinement ...
Alexander Pope. Ir it be a true observation , that for a poet to write happily and well , he must have seen and felt what he describes , and must draw from living models alone ; and if modern times , from their luxury and refinement ...
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... true a representation of it . " He makes no difference between the certainty of the Christian's heaven and the Indian's . It will be presumption in " Lo , the poor Indian ! whose untutor❜d mind Sees c 2 EPISTLE I. 19.
... true a representation of it . " He makes no difference between the certainty of the Christian's heaven and the Indian's . It will be presumption in " Lo , the poor Indian ! whose untutor❜d mind Sees c 2 EPISTLE I. 19.
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... true in many other parts of the whole . And with respect even to men , ' tis their interest to be good , if it be true that by Nature they are rational and social . So that if , by vice of any kind , they chance to introduce evil ...
... true in many other parts of the whole . And with respect even to men , ' tis their interest to be good , if it be true that by Nature they are rational and social . So that if , by vice of any kind , they chance to introduce evil ...
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