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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... Reason , which Harte thought a lame apology , and hardly serious . With respect to what has just been mentioned , that Pope was not acquainted with the opinions of his philosophic guide , on the subject of the moral attributes of the ...
... Reason , which Harte thought a lame apology , and hardly serious . With respect to what has just been mentioned , that Pope was not acquainted with the opinions of his philosophic guide , on the subject of the moral attributes of the ...
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... reason , that we see only a part of the moral system , and not the whole . Therefore these ir- regularities , serving to great purposes , such as the fuller manifes- tation of God's goodness and justice , they are right . " On the other ...
... reason , that we see only a part of the moral system , and not the whole . Therefore these ir- regularities , serving to great purposes , such as the fuller manifes- tation of God's goodness and justice , they are right . " On the other ...
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... reason terminate in religious faith , he proceeds to point out the particular system of religion which is thus inculcated ; in which it would be impossible not to perceive the mild and benefi- cent features of Christianity . " Self ...
... reason terminate in religious faith , he proceeds to point out the particular system of religion which is thus inculcated ; in which it would be impossible not to perceive the mild and benefi- cent features of Christianity . " Self ...
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... reason : that Reason alone countervails all the other faculties , Ver . 207. VIII . How much further this order and subordination of living creatures may extend , above and below us ; were any part of 25.
... reason : that Reason alone countervails all the other faculties , Ver . 207. VIII . How much further this order and subordination of living creatures may extend , above and below us ; were any part of 25.
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... reason , but from what we know ? Of Man , what see we but his station here , From which to reason , or to which refer ? COMMENTARY . 20 Ver . 17. Say first , of God above , or Man below , & c . ] The poet having declared his subject ...
... reason , but from what we know ? Of Man , what see we but his station here , From which to reason , or to which refer ? COMMENTARY . 20 Ver . 17. Say first , of God above , or Man below , & c . ] The poet having declared his subject ...
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