The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 3A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... author comes next to the confirmation of his Thefis , That partial moral Evil is univerfal Good ; but introduceth it with a proper argument , to abate our wonder at the phænomenon of moral Evil ; which argument he builds on a conceffion ...
... author comes next to the confirmation of his Thefis , That partial moral Evil is univerfal Good ; but introduceth it with a proper argument , to abate our wonder at the phænomenon of moral Evil ; which argument he builds on a conceffion ...
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... Author himself . For , fays the Poet in another place , " of this Frame , the bearings , and the ties , " The ftrong connections , nice dependencies , " Gradations juft , has thy pervading foul " Look'd thro ' ? or can a part contain ...
... Author himself . For , fays the Poet in another place , " of this Frame , the bearings , and the ties , " The ftrong connections , nice dependencies , " Gradations juft , has thy pervading foul " Look'd thro ' ? or can a part contain ...
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... Author of Nature is here characterised , is but the second beauty of this fine paffage . The greatest is the making the very difpenfation objected to , the peri- phrafis of his Title . That never air or ocean felt the wind ; That D 4 EP ...
... Author of Nature is here characterised , is but the second beauty of this fine paffage . The greatest is the making the very difpenfation objected to , the peri- phrafis of his Title . That never air or ocean felt the wind ; That D 4 EP ...
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... author to fufpect that he intended , by this , to give any encouragement to Vice . His fyftem , as all his Ethic Epiftles fhew , is this : That the Paffions , for the reasons given above , are neceffary to the fupport of Virtue ; But ...
... author to fufpect that he intended , by this , to give any encouragement to Vice . His fyftem , as all his Ethic Epiftles fhew , is this : That the Paffions , for the reasons given above , are neceffary to the fupport of Virtue ; But ...
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... Author employs the remaining part of his Epistle in vindicating it from the imputation of certain fuppofed NA- TURAL EVILS . For now he fhews ( from y 172 to 207. ) that though the complaint of his adverfaries against Pro- vidence be on ...
... Author employs the remaining part of his Epistle in vindicating it from the imputation of certain fuppofed NA- TURAL EVILS . For now he fhews ( from y 172 to 207. ) that though the complaint of his adverfaries against Pro- vidence be on ...
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