The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volumen41847 |
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... Pleasures of Imagination , the Art of preserving Health , the Fleece , the Religion of Racine the younger , the elegant Latin poem of Brown on the Immortality of the Soul , the Latin poems of Stay and Boscovick , and the philosophical ...
... Pleasures of Imagination , the Art of preserving Health , the Fleece , the Religion of Racine the younger , the elegant Latin poem of Brown on the Immortality of the Soul , the Latin poems of Stay and Boscovick , and the philosophical ...
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... pleasure increased ; on the third , he had no doubt remaining , and then he admired the whole . ” The subject of this Essay is a vindication of Providence ; in which the poet proposes to prove , that , of all possible systems , Infinite ...
... pleasure increased ; on the third , he had no doubt remaining , and then he admired the whole . ” The subject of this Essay is a vindication of Providence ; in which the poet proposes to prove , that , of all possible systems , Infinite ...
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... Pleasure , & c . The tenth , eleventh , twelfth , & c . have relation to the subjects of the books intended to follow , viz . the Characters and Capacities of Men , and the Limits of Science , which once transgressed , ignorance begins ...
... Pleasure , & c . The tenth , eleventh , twelfth , & c . have relation to the subjects of the books intended to follow , viz . the Characters and Capacities of Men , and the Limits of Science , which once transgressed , ignorance begins ...
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... Pleasures of Imagination . I will here add , as the best commentary on the prevailing doctrines of this first Epistle , a very exalted passage from Plotinus , in which he has introduced a sublime prosopopoeia of Nature , or the Universe ...
... Pleasures of Imagination . I will here add , as the best commentary on the prevailing doctrines of this first Epistle , a very exalted passage from Plotinus , in which he has introduced a sublime prosopopoeia of Nature , or the Universe ...
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... pleasures , not inferior to the more gay entertainments of painting , music , or architecture ; and it is for the advantage of mankind that some are found who have a taste for these studies . The only fault lies in letting any of those ...
... pleasures , not inferior to the more gay entertainments of painting , music , or architecture ; and it is for the advantage of mankind that some are found who have a taste for these studies . The only fault lies in letting any of those ...
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