The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 3A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... acts the faithful Surgeon's part ; Gen'rous and kind tho ' painful is her art : With caution bold , fhe only ftrikes to heal ; Tho ' folly raves to break the friendly fteel . Then fure no fault impartial SATIRE knows , Kind ev'n in ...
... acts the faithful Surgeon's part ; Gen'rous and kind tho ' painful is her art : With caution bold , fhe only ftrikes to heal ; Tho ' folly raves to break the friendly fteel . Then fure no fault impartial SATIRE knows , Kind ev'n in ...
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... acts fecond to some sphere unknown , Touches fome wheel , or verges to fome goal ; ' Tis but a part we fee , and not a whole . COMMENTARY . 55 60 VER . 51. Refpecting Man , & c . ] It being fhewn that MAN , the Subject of this enquiry ...
... acts fecond to some sphere unknown , Touches fome wheel , or verges to fome goal ; ' Tis but a part we fee , and not a whole . COMMENTARY . 55 60 VER . 51. Refpecting Man , & c . ] It being fhewn that MAN , the Subject of this enquiry ...
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... Acts not by partial , but by gen'ral laws ; " Th ' exceptions few ; fome change fince all began : " And what created perfect ? " — Why then Man ? COMMENTARY . VER . 141. But errs not Nature from this gracious end , ] The author comes ...
... Acts not by partial , but by gen'ral laws ; " Th ' exceptions few ; fome change fince all began : " And what created perfect ? " — Why then Man ? COMMENTARY . VER . 141. But errs not Nature from this gracious end , ] The author comes ...
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... act or think beyond mankind ; No pow'rs of body or of foul to fhare , But what his nature and his ftate can bear . COMMEN ENTARY . 190 for his ufe : Now what ufe could he have of them , when he had robbed them of all their qualities ...
... act or think beyond mankind ; No pow'rs of body or of foul to fhare , But what his nature and his ftate can bear . COMMEN ENTARY . 190 for his ufe : Now what ufe could he have of them , when he had robbed them of all their qualities ...
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... acts Second to fome fphere unknown . If the Tranflator imagined that Mr. Pope was speaking ironically where he talks , of Man's imperial race , and fo would heighten the ridicule of the original by , ce Roy de l'Univers , the mistake is ...
... acts Second to fome fphere unknown . If the Tranflator imagined that Mr. Pope was speaking ironically where he talks , of Man's imperial race , and fo would heighten the ridicule of the original by , ce Roy de l'Univers , the mistake is ...
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