An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2J. Dodsley, 1782 |
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Page 67
... of the line , but also , to the reafoning of the context . * Ouevres de Voltaire . Tom . iv . pag . 227 . + Ver . 81 . ↑ Ver . 97 . F 2 7. La 7. Lo the poor Indian ! whofe untutor❜d mind Sees AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 67.
... of the line , but also , to the reafoning of the context . * Ouevres de Voltaire . Tom . iv . pag . 227 . + Ver . 81 . ↑ Ver . 97 . F 2 7. La 7. Lo the poor Indian ! whofe untutor❜d mind Sees AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 67.
Page 70
... also a part of the fame order . " —— Such is the commentary of the academist on these famous lines * , 10 . The general order , fince the whole began , Is kept in nature , and is kept in man † . How this opinion is any way recon ...
... also a part of the fame order . " —— Such is the commentary of the academist on these famous lines * , 10 . The general order , fince the whole began , Is kept in nature , and is kept in man † . How this opinion is any way recon ...
Page 73
... also the affections , appetites , fenfations , mutually to each other , as well as the matter , form , action , and all befides ; all managed for the beft , with perfect fru- gality and juft referve : profufe to none , but bountiful to ...
... also the affections , appetites , fenfations , mutually to each other , as well as the matter , form , action , and all befides ; all managed for the beft , with perfect fru- gality and juft referve : profufe to none , but bountiful to ...
Page 74
... the fpecies of creatures should also , by gentle degrees , defcend to us downwards : which if it be probable , we have reafon then to * Ver . 235 . be be perfuaded , that there are far more species of 74 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... the fpecies of creatures should also , by gentle degrees , defcend to us downwards : which if it be probable , we have reafon then to * Ver . 235 . be be perfuaded , that there are far more species of 74 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
Page 82
... also quoted , and which POPE , who was a reader of the poets of Palingenius's age , fome of whom he pub- lifhed , was more likely to fall upon , than on this thought of Plato . * Ver . 34- Simia cœlicolûm risusque jocufque deorum eft ...
... also quoted , and which POPE , who was a reader of the poets of Palingenius's age , fome of whom he pub- lifhed , was more likely to fall upon , than on this thought of Plato . * Ver . 34- Simia cœlicolûm risusque jocufque deorum eft ...
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