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... Lucretius ; the latter , with all his vigour and sublimity of genius , could hardly satisfy and come up to the grandeur of his theme . Pope labours under the same difficulty . If any beauty in this Essay be uncom- monly transcendent and ...
... Lucretius ; the latter , with all his vigour and sublimity of genius , could hardly satisfy and come up to the grandeur of his theme . Pope labours under the same difficulty . If any beauty in this Essay be uncom- monly transcendent and ...
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... Lucretius's Compliment to Epicurus ; but omitted it by the advice of Dean Berkeley . " - Spence's Anec . Singer's Ed . p . 142 . VOL . IV . C briefly to recur to these statements , because Dr. Warton ESSAY ON MAN . 17.
... Lucretius's Compliment to Epicurus ; but omitted it by the advice of Dean Berkeley . " - Spence's Anec . Singer's Ed . p . 142 . VOL . IV . C briefly to recur to these statements , because Dr. Warton ESSAY ON MAN . 17.
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... of Bayle's Dictionary , p . 199.- Warton . Ver . 274. operates unspent ; ] To Lucretius , who , in these very bold and magnificent lines , has asked , [ Quis Breathes in our soul , informs our mortal part , 48 EP . I. ESSAY ON MAN .
... of Bayle's Dictionary , p . 199.- Warton . Ver . 274. operates unspent ; ] To Lucretius , who , in these very bold and magnificent lines , has asked , [ Quis Breathes in our soul , informs our mortal part , 48 EP . I. ESSAY ON MAN .
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... Lucretius's having said , 66 Usque adeo res humanas vis abdita quædam Obterit , " that here he reeled and staggered in his atheism ; or was indeed a Theist , and knew it not . " Nature is the art whereby God governs the world , " says ...
... Lucretius's having said , 66 Usque adeo res humanas vis abdita quædam Obterit , " that here he reeled and staggered in his atheism ; or was indeed a Theist , and knew it not . " Nature is the art whereby God governs the world , " says ...
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... Lucretius proposes this ob- jection , are as unphilosophical and inconclusive , as they are highly pathetic and poetical : " Tum porrò puer , ut sævis projectus ab undis Navita , nudus humi jacet , infans , indigus omni Vitali auxilio ...
... Lucretius proposes this ob- jection , are as unphilosophical and inconclusive , as they are highly pathetic and poetical : " Tum porrò puer , ut sævis projectus ab undis Navita , nudus humi jacet , infans , indigus omni Vitali auxilio ...
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