Pope and Human NatureClarendon Press, 1958 - 278 Seiten |
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... readers . to see A simple Quaker , or a Quaker's Wife , Out - do Landaffe , in Doctrine — yea , in Life.2 The first readers of that couplet were expected to grasp the reference to Mary Drummond , as a few years ago readers of a modern ...
... readers . to see A simple Quaker , or a Quaker's Wife , Out - do Landaffe , in Doctrine — yea , in Life.2 The first readers of that couplet were expected to grasp the reference to Mary Drummond , as a few years ago readers of a modern ...
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... readers of knowledge they already possessed , and of acquainting other readers with what it would be to their everyday advantage to start knowing . And to this end he had tried to be as helpful as possible by treating the whole tech ...
... readers of knowledge they already possessed , and of acquainting other readers with what it would be to their everyday advantage to start knowing . And to this end he had tried to be as helpful as possible by treating the whole tech ...
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... readers , and yet showed the readers to be responding as he wished . I have alluded else- where to the young convict in our own century who found the routine imposed on the gangs the more bearable because he knew thousands of Pope's ...
... readers , and yet showed the readers to be responding as he wished . I have alluded else- where to the young convict in our own century who found the routine imposed on the gangs the more bearable because he knew thousands of Pope's ...
Inhalt
NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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allowed already Arbuthnot beauty called century character comes common concerned Correspondence couplet Criticism death Dunciad early effect English Epistle Essay exists experience expression fact fall fancy feeling follow fool give ground hand happiness heart human Imitations of Horace instance interest Johnson kind later less letters lines live Lock look mankind material matter meaning MICHIGAN Milton mind Moral Moral Essays Nature never object occasion once particular passage Passion person pleasure poem poet poetry Pope Pope's possible praise prose quoted readers reason reference remark rest Riches satire sense sometimes sort speak stand Swift things thought truth UNIVERSITY usually verse virtue whole wish women writing written