The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Moral essaysC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... same system , and fo he leaves his position in the lurch . But the Poet reasons at another rate : The way to prove his point , he knew , was to illuftrate Who knows but He , whofe hand the light'ning forms EP . I. 57 ESSAY ON MAN .
... same system , and fo he leaves his position in the lurch . But the Poet reasons at another rate : The way to prove his point , he knew , was to illuftrate Who knows but He , whofe hand the light'ning forms EP . I. 57 ESSAY ON MAN .
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... same unvaried courfe , throughout all ages , from the creation to the prefent time : " The gen'ral Order , fince the Whole began , " Is kept in Nature , and is kept in Man . " We fee , therefore , it would be doing great injuftice to ...
... same unvaried courfe , throughout all ages , from the creation to the prefent time : " The gen'ral Order , fince the Whole began , " Is kept in Nature , and is kept in Man . " We fee , therefore , it would be doing great injuftice to ...
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... same . NOTES . VER . 318. And bade Self - love and Social be the fame . ] True Self - love is an appetite for that proper good , for the enjoyment of which , we were made as we are . Now that good is com- menfurate with all other good ...
... same . NOTES . VER . 318. And bade Self - love and Social be the fame . ] True Self - love is an appetite for that proper good , for the enjoyment of which , we were made as we are . Now that good is com- menfurate with all other good ...
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... " That true SELF - LOVE and SOCIAL are the SAME ; " That VIRTUE only makes our BLISS below ; " And all our Knowledge is , OURSELVES TO KNOW . " For Wit's falfe mirror held up Nature's light ; Shew'd 04 EP . IV . 199 ESSAY ON MAN .
... " That true SELF - LOVE and SOCIAL are the SAME ; " That VIRTUE only makes our BLISS below ; " And all our Knowledge is , OURSELVES TO KNOW . " For Wit's falfe mirror held up Nature's light ; Shew'd 04 EP . IV . 199 ESSAY ON MAN .
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... few characters plain , but in general , confounded , diffembled , or inconfiftent , Ver . 51. The Same man utterly different in different places and fea- P 3 fons , Jons , Ver . 71. Unimaginable weaknesses in the great- ( 213 )
... few characters plain , but in general , confounded , diffembled , or inconfiftent , Ver . 51. The Same man utterly different in different places and fea- P 3 fons , Jons , Ver . 71. Unimaginable weaknesses in the great- ( 213 )
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