The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 2J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... himself as an individual , Epiftle III . Of the nature and state of man with re- Jpect to fociety , Epistle IV . Of the nature and state of man with re- Spect to happiness . MORAL ESSAYS . 9 21 36 55 Epiftle I. Of the knowledge and ...
... himself as an individual , Epiftle III . Of the nature and state of man with re- Jpect to fociety , Epistle IV . Of the nature and state of man with re- Spect to happiness . MORAL ESSAYS . 9 21 36 55 Epiftle I. Of the knowledge and ...
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... IV . The pride of aiming at more knowledge , and pre- tending to more Perfection , the cause of Man's error and mifery . The impiety of putting himself in the place of God , and judging of the fitness or ESSAY ON MAN, in FOUR EPISTLES.
... IV . The pride of aiming at more knowledge , and pre- tending to more Perfection , the cause of Man's error and mifery . The impiety of putting himself in the place of God , and judging of the fitness or ESSAY ON MAN, in FOUR EPISTLES.
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... himself the final cause of the creation , or expecting that perfection in the moral world , which is not in the natural , ver . 131 , etc. VI . The unrea fonableness of his complaints against Providence , while on the one hand he ...
... himself the final cause of the creation , or expecting that perfection in the moral world , which is not in the natural , ver . 131 , etc. VI . The unrea fonableness of his complaints against Providence , while on the one hand he ...
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... is not good , Till he's exalted to what ftate he wou'd : Himself alone high heav'n's peculiar care , Alone made happy when he will ; and where ? 10 Ir5 120 125 V. Ask for what end the heav'nly bodies fhine , Ep 1 . 13 : ESSAY ON MA N.
... is not good , Till he's exalted to what ftate he wou'd : Himself alone high heav'n's peculiar care , Alone made happy when he will ; and where ? 10 Ir5 120 125 V. Ask for what end the heav'nly bodies fhine , Ep 1 . 13 : ESSAY ON MA N.
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... . 251. And to the Individuals , ver . 263. In every State , and every Age of Life , ver . 273 , etc. [ 22 ] EPISTLE II . I. T NOW then [ 21 ] F- Epiftle II Of the nature and ftate of man with Spect to himself as an individual,
... . 251. And to the Individuals , ver . 263. In every State , and every Age of Life , ver . 273 , etc. [ 22 ] EPISTLE II . I. T NOW then [ 21 ] F- Epiftle II Of the nature and ftate of man with Spect to himself as an individual,
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