The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 2J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... in an Epifile to Dr ARBUTHNOT . 88 102 125 137 143 SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE imitated . The Second Book of the Satires , Sat. I. 167 The Second Book of the Satires , Sat. II . 374 The First Book of the Epiftles , Ep . I.
... in an Epifile to Dr ARBUTHNOT . 88 102 125 137 143 SATIRES and EPISTLES of HORACE imitated . The Second Book of the Satires , Sat. I. 167 The Second Book of the Satires , Sat. II . 374 The First Book of the Epiftles , Ep . I.
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Alexander Pope. The First Book of the Epiftles , Ep . I. 188 The First Book of the Epiftles , The Second Book of the Epifles , The Second Book of the Epiftles , Ep . VI . 199 Ep . I. 207 Ep . II . 235 SATIRES of Dr DONNE , Dean of St ...
Alexander Pope. The First Book of the Epiftles , Ep . I. 188 The First Book of the Epiftles , The Second Book of the Epifles , The Second Book of the Epiftles , Ep . VI . 199 Ep . I. 207 Ep . II . 235 SATIRES of Dr DONNE , Dean of St ...
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... first to know what condition and relation it is placed in , and what is the proper end and purpose of its being . The science of Human Nature is , like all other scien ces , reduced to a few clear points : There are not ma- ny certain ...
... first to know what condition and relation it is placed in , and what is the proper end and purpose of its being . The science of Human Nature is , like all other scien ces , reduced to a few clear points : There are not ma- ny certain ...
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... first , and are more easily retained by him afterwards : The other may seem odd , but is true ; I found I could ex- prefs them more shortly this way than in prose itself ; and nothing is more certain , than that much of the force , as ...
... first , and are more easily retained by him afterwards : The other may seem odd , but is true ; I found I could ex- prefs them more shortly this way than in prose itself ; and nothing is more certain , than that much of the force , as ...
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... first , of God above , or Man below , ' What can we reafon but from what we know ? Of Man , what fee we but his ftation here , From which to reason , or to which refer ? Thro ' worlds unnumber'd tho ' the God be known , 10 15 20 ' Tis ...
... first , of God above , or Man below , ' What can we reafon but from what we know ? Of Man , what fee we but his ftation here , From which to reason , or to which refer ? Thro ' worlds unnumber'd tho ' the God be known , 10 15 20 ' Tis ...
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