The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... mind . ] The na- tive Anarchy of the mind is that state which precedes the time of Reafon's affuming the rule of the paflions . But in that state , the uncontrolled violence of the paffions would foon bring things to confufion , were it ...
... mind . ] The na- tive Anarchy of the mind is that state which precedes the time of Reafon's affuming the rule of the paflions . But in that state , the uncontrolled violence of the paffions would foon bring things to confufion , were it ...
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... mind . But this was to be understood , as the Poet fays , ironicè , like the 23d Verse . REMARK S. VER . 20. Drapier , Bickerstaff , or Gulliver ! ] The feve- ral Names and Characters he affumed , in his ludicrous , his fplenetic , or ...
... mind . But this was to be understood , as the Poet fays , ironicè , like the 23d Verse . REMARK S. VER . 20. Drapier , Bickerstaff , or Gulliver ! ] The feve- ral Names and Characters he affumed , in his ludicrous , his fplenetic , or ...
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... mind . " Further he fays of him , " That he hath prophecied his own poetry " fhall be fweeter than Catullus , Ovid , and Tibullus ; " but we have little hope of the accomplishment of it , " from what he hath lately published . " Upon ...
... mind . " Further he fays of him , " That he hath prophecied his own poetry " fhall be fweeter than Catullus , Ovid , and Tibullus ; " but we have little hope of the accomplishment of it , " from what he hath lately published . " Upon ...
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... mind to that of the body , one of which he always caftigates , and often totally neg- lects for the greater improvement of the other . SCRIBL . But fince the difcovery of the true Hero of the poem , may we not add , that nothing was fo ...
... mind to that of the body , one of which he always caftigates , and often totally neg- lects for the greater improvement of the other . SCRIBL . But fince the difcovery of the true Hero of the poem , may we not add , that nothing was fo ...
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... mind ; And , left we err by Wit's wild dancing light , 175 Secure us kindly in our native night . Or , if to Wit a coxcomb make pretence , Guard the fure barrier between that and Senfe ; 66 66 ઃ VARIATION S. VER . 177. Or , if to Wit ...
... mind ; And , left we err by Wit's wild dancing light , 175 Secure us kindly in our native night . Or , if to Wit a coxcomb make pretence , Guard the fure barrier between that and Senfe ; 66 66 ઃ VARIATION S. VER . 177. Or , if to Wit ...
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