Moral essaysJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1751 |
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... Knave . Who combats Virtue's foe is Virtue's friend : Then judge of SATIRE's merit by her end : To Guilt alone her vengeance stands confin'd , The object of her love is all Mankind . 150 Scarce more the friend of Man , the wife must own ...
... Knave . Who combats Virtue's foe is Virtue's friend : Then judge of SATIRE's merit by her end : To Guilt alone her vengeance stands confin'd , The object of her love is all Mankind . 150 Scarce more the friend of Man , the wife must own ...
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... Knave exults : to fmile is to approve . The Muse's labour then fuccess shall crown , 275 When Folly feels her smile , and Vice her frown . Know next what Measures to each Theme belong , And fuit your thoughts and numbers to your fong ...
... Knave exults : to fmile is to approve . The Muse's labour then fuccess shall crown , 275 When Folly feels her smile , and Vice her frown . Know next what Measures to each Theme belong , And fuit your thoughts and numbers to your fong ...
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... knave . This light and darkness in our chaos join'd , What shall divide ? The God within the mind . COMMENTARY . Reafon the byafs turns to good from ill , And Nero reigns a Titus , if he will . Secondly , If it fhould be objected , that ...
... knave . This light and darkness in our chaos join'd , What shall divide ? The God within the mind . COMMENTARY . Reafon the byafs turns to good from ill , And Nero reigns a Titus , if he will . Secondly , If it fhould be objected , that ...
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... to the fate of those two great Natu- ralifts , Empedocles and Pliny , who both perished by too near an approach to Ætna and Ve- fuvius , while they were explo- But ftill this world ( fo fitted for the knave EP . IV . 125 ESSAY ON MAN .
... to the fate of those two great Natu- ralifts , Empedocles and Pliny , who both perished by too near an approach to Ætna and Ve- fuvius , while they were explo- But ftill this world ( fo fitted for the knave EP . IV . 125 ESSAY ON MAN .
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Alexander Pope. But ftill this world ( fo fitted for the knave ) Contents us not . A better fhall we have ? A kingdom of the Just then let it be : But first confider how thofe Just agree . COMMENTARY . C. VER . 131. But fill this world ...
Alexander Pope. But ftill this world ( fo fitted for the knave ) Contents us not . A better fhall we have ? A kingdom of the Just then let it be : But first confider how thofe Just agree . COMMENTARY . C. VER . 131. But fill this world ...
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