The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Moral essaysC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... 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.
... 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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... upon his ignorance of future events , and partly upon the hope of a future ftate , that all his hap piness in the prefent depends , Ver . 77 , etc. IV . The D 2 pride pride of aiming at more knowledge , and pretending to ( 35 )
... upon his ignorance of future events , and partly upon the hope of a future ftate , that all his hap piness in the prefent depends , Ver . 77 , etc. IV . The D 2 pride pride of aiming at more knowledge , and pretending to ( 35 )
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Alexander Pope. pride of aiming at more knowledge , and pretending to more perfection , the caufe of Man's error and mifery . The impiety of putting himself in the place of God , and judging of the fitness or unfitness , perfection or ...
Alexander Pope. pride of aiming at more knowledge , and pretending to more perfection , the caufe of Man's error and mifery . The impiety of putting himself in the place of God , and judging of the fitness or unfitness , perfection or ...
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... knowledge , if communicated , would be even per- nicious , and make us neglect or defert our Duty here . This he illuftrates by the cafe of the lamb , which is happy in not knowing the fate that attends it from the butcher ; and from ...
... knowledge , if communicated , would be even per- nicious , and make us neglect or defert our Duty here . This he illuftrates by the cafe of the lamb , which is happy in not knowing the fate that attends it from the butcher ; and from ...
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