Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) |
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His Machines contradict the Doctrines of the Christian Religion , contradict all
sound Morality ; there is no allegorical nor sensible Meaning in them ; and for
these Reasons they give no Instruction , make no Impression at all upon the Mind
of a ...
His Machines contradict the Doctrines of the Christian Religion , contradict all
sound Morality ; there is no allegorical nor sensible Meaning in them ; and for
these Reasons they give no Instruction , make no Impression at all upon the Mind
of a ...
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A Monster , void of Reason and of Sight , The Goddess is , who sways this Realm
of Night . Her Power extends o ' cr all Things that have Breath ; A cruel Tyrant ,
and her Name is Death . Indeed , what by Reason of his high Station , his natural
...
A Monster , void of Reason and of Sight , The Goddess is , who sways this Realm
of Night . Her Power extends o ' cr all Things that have Breath ; A cruel Tyrant ,
and her Name is Death . Indeed , what by Reason of his high Station , his natural
...
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I ' am overjoyed to find that Mr . Pope is as much in love with the Simplicity of the
antient Times as I am ; it is a Token that he abhors the Pomp and Luxury of our
own , and gives me Reason to hope , that a little Reflection will induce him to ...
I ' am overjoyed to find that Mr . Pope is as much in love with the Simplicity of the
antient Times as I am ; it is a Token that he abhors the Pomp and Luxury of our
own , and gives me Reason to hope , that a little Reflection will induce him to ...
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