The Works of Alexander Pope: 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, Volume 5C. a J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... ideas , and that he who denies them to be so , may as well deny the divine physical attributes , insists only on two of the former , on those of justice and goodness . He was much in the right to contract the gene- rality of his ...
... ideas , and that he who denies them to be so , may as well deny the divine physical attributes , insists only on two of the former , on those of justice and goodness . He was much in the right to contract the gene- rality of his ...
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... idea , though often before ex- pressed or insinuated , seems to have received its full sanction in the preceding observations of Dr. Warton , where , as well as in his notes to the Essay , he has been at great pains to shew , that this ...
... idea , though often before ex- pressed or insinuated , seems to have received its full sanction in the preceding observations of Dr. Warton , where , as well as in his notes to the Essay , he has been at great pains to shew , that this ...
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... ideas was never exceeded by any writer , either ancient or modern , did not know his own meaning ? -and is it ... idea is , that whatever is , is right not because every thing is perfect here ; but because every thing is perfect ...
... ideas was never exceeded by any writer , either ancient or modern , did not know his own meaning ? -and is it ... idea is , that whatever is , is right not because every thing is perfect here ; but because every thing is perfect ...
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... idea of a future state . With this view Dr. Warton has quoted in a note , a passage " from a MS . of the late learned printer , Mr. Bowyer . " After adducing , as a proof of a future state , the dis- satisfaction which the mind ...
... idea of a future state . With this view Dr. Warton has quoted in a note , a passage " from a MS . of the late learned printer , Mr. Bowyer . " After adducing , as a proof of a future state , the dis- satisfaction which the mind ...
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... idea seems to have arisen from a too confined and partial view of the manner in which the poet has treated his ... ideas , has un- consciously fallen into various expressions equally inconsistent with each other , and with his own ...
... idea seems to have arisen from a too confined and partial view of the manner in which the poet has treated his ... ideas , has un- consciously fallen into various expressions equally inconsistent with each other , and with his own ...
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