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We must hold to the truth , and the sanction of truth is the human reason ; we shall therefore distrust sentiment , and emotion , and pleasing illusion , which are the secular enemies of reason . When the supremacy of reason is brought ...
We must hold to the truth , and the sanction of truth is the human reason ; we shall therefore distrust sentiment , and emotion , and pleasing illusion , which are the secular enemies of reason . When the supremacy of reason is brought ...
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It was material ideally suited to the genius of Mr. Pope , which stooping to truth , can yet give to that truth a poetic ardour whose fire has none of the obscuring smoke that so often wreathes the higher flights of poesy : See ...
It was material ideally suited to the genius of Mr. Pope , which stooping to truth , can yet give to that truth a poetic ardour whose fire has none of the obscuring smoke that so often wreathes the higher flights of poesy : See ...
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When Truth or Virtue an Affront endures , Th ' Affront is mine , my friend , and should be yours . Mine , as a Foe profess'd to false Pretence , Who think a Coxcomb's Honour like his Sense ; Mine , as a Friend to ev'ry worthy mind ...
When Truth or Virtue an Affront endures , Th ' Affront is mine , my friend , and should be yours . Mine , as a Foe profess'd to false Pretence , Who think a Coxcomb's Honour like his Sense ; Mine , as a Friend to ev'ry worthy mind ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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