The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Moral essaysC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... of man with respect to fociety 115 EPISTLE IV . Of the nature and state of man with respect to happiness 158 The Univerfal Prayer 205 The Dying Chriftian to his Soul 209 MORAL MORAL ESSAYS . EPISTLE I. Of the knowledge and characters.
... of man with respect to fociety 115 EPISTLE IV . Of the nature and state of man with respect to happiness 158 The Univerfal Prayer 205 The Dying Chriftian to his Soul 209 MORAL MORAL ESSAYS . EPISTLE I. Of the knowledge and characters.
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Alexander Pope. MORAL ESSAYS . EPISTLE I. Of the knowledge and characters of MEN 213 EPISTLE II . Of the characters of WOMEN 249 EPISTLE III . Of the ufe of RICHES 271 EPISTLE IV . Of the ufe of RICHES 321 EPISTLE V. To Mr. Addifon ...
Alexander Pope. MORAL ESSAYS . EPISTLE I. Of the knowledge and characters of MEN 213 EPISTLE II . Of the characters of WOMEN 249 EPISTLE III . Of the ufe of RICHES 271 EPISTLE IV . Of the ufe of RICHES 321 EPISTLE V. To Mr. Addifon ...
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... Characters and Capacities of Men , and the Limits of Science , which once tranfgreffed , ignorance begins , and er- NOTES . rors VER . 7 , 8. AWild - Or Garden , ] The Wild relates to the human paffions , productive ( as he explains in ...
... Characters and Capacities of Men , and the Limits of Science , which once tranfgreffed , ignorance begins , and er- NOTES . rors VER . 7 , 8. AWild - Or Garden , ] The Wild relates to the human paffions , productive ( as he explains in ...
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... character , juft as elementary particles go to the compofition of an organized body : There- fore , for Man to project the deftruction of what composes his very Being , is the height of extravagance . ' Tis true , he tells us , that ...
... character , juft as elementary particles go to the compofition of an organized body : There- fore , for Man to project the deftruction of what composes his very Being , is the height of extravagance . ' Tis true , he tells us , that ...
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... character of Cotta : " Old Cotta fham'd his fortune and his birth , " Yet was not Cotta void of wit or worth . " What though ( the use of barb'rous fpits forgot ) " His kitchen vy'd in coolnefs with his grot ? 66 If Cotta liv'd on pulfe ...
... character of Cotta : " Old Cotta fham'd his fortune and his birth , " Yet was not Cotta void of wit or worth . " What though ( the use of barb'rous fpits forgot ) " His kitchen vy'd in coolnefs with his grot ? 66 If Cotta liv'd on pulfe ...
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