The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Page xxii
... caufe engag'd , And confcious Villains trembled as he rag'd . 370 NOTES . • Archilochum proprio rabies armavit Iambo . Enfe velut ftricto quoties Lucilius ardens . Infremuit , rubet auditor cui frigida mens eft Criminibus , tacita ...
... caufe engag'd , And confcious Villains trembled as he rag'd . 370 NOTES . • Archilochum proprio rabies armavit Iambo . Enfe velut ftricto quoties Lucilius ardens . Infremuit , rubet auditor cui frigida mens eft Criminibus , tacita ...
Page xxxvi
... caufe of Man's error and mifery . The impiety of putting himself in the place of God , and judging of the fitnefs or unfitness , perfection or imperfection , justice or injustice of his difpenfations , 109 , & c . V. The ab- furdity of ...
... caufe of Man's error and mifery . The impiety of putting himself in the place of God , and judging of the fitnefs or unfitness , perfection or imperfection , justice or injustice of his difpenfations , 109 , & c . V. The ab- furdity of ...
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... caufe nothing is created perfect . I then afk why you fhould expect this perfection in Man ? If you own that the great end of God ( notwithstanding all this deviation ) be general happiness , then ' tis Nature , and not God , that ...
... caufe nothing is created perfect . I then afk why you fhould expect this perfection in Man ? If you own that the great end of God ( notwithstanding all this deviation ) be general happiness , then ' tis Nature , and not God , that ...
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... Caufe . This was Plutarch's no- tion , and , as we may fee in him , of the more ancient Manichæ- It was of importance , therefore , to reprobrate and fub- vert a notion that ferved to the support of so dangerous an error : And this the ...
... Caufe . This was Plutarch's no- tion , and , as we may fee in him , of the more ancient Manichæ- It was of importance , therefore , to reprobrate and fub- vert a notion that ferved to the support of so dangerous an error : And this the ...
Page 59
... caufe which refults from the ftructure of the organs , that it is the road of Nature , the poet fhews ( from y 160 to 167 ) that this road is to be followed . So that the office of Reafon is not to direct us what Paffion to exercise ...
... caufe which refults from the ftructure of the organs , that it is the road of Nature , the poet fhews ( from y 160 to 167 ) that this road is to be followed . So that the office of Reafon is not to direct us what Paffion to exercise ...
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