An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Volume 2Gregg, 1782 |
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Page 100
... present times , in difcuffing religious fubjects , he would have been a good christian . more more attentive than we are to self - prefer- vation I 100 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS Dictionary, where he has artfully employed ...
... present times , in difcuffing religious fubjects , he would have been a good christian . more more attentive than we are to self - prefer- vation I 100 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS Dictionary, where he has artfully employed ...
Page 109
... present state of literature in this kingdom , has rendered it neceffary , to fubjoin a Latin tranflation of this beau- tiful and exalted paffage , which to be able to read in its original is no vulgar happiness . των εν Take Take it ...
... present state of literature in this kingdom , has rendered it neceffary , to fubjoin a Latin tranflation of this beau- tiful and exalted paffage , which to be able to read in its original is no vulgar happiness . των εν Take Take it ...
Page 122
... present but a single wheel of the magnificent machine of the universe ; but a fmall link of the great chain ; and but an infignificant part of that immenfe plan which will one play be unfolded . Then will God fully juflify all the in ...
... present but a single wheel of the magnificent machine of the universe ; but a fmall link of the great chain ; and but an infignificant part of that immenfe plan which will one play be unfolded . Then will God fully juflify all the in ...
Page 127
... present age . We adopted it from the French , without confidering the reasons that give rife to it among that people : the Ep . i . ver . 10 . religious , religious , and particularly the Jefuits , per ceiving that AND WRITINGS OF POPE ...
... present age . We adopted it from the French , without confidering the reasons that give rife to it among that people : the Ep . i . ver . 10 . religious , religious , and particularly the Jefuits , per ceiving that AND WRITINGS OF POPE ...
Page 146
... present at this scene . Thefe lines were fhewn to her Grace as if they were in- tended for the portrait of the Dutchess of Buckingham , but . fhe foon stopped the person that was reading them to her , and called out aloud- " I cannot be ...
... present at this scene . Thefe lines were fhewn to her Grace as if they were in- tended for the portrait of the Dutchess of Buckingham , but . fhe foon stopped the person that was reading them to her , and called out aloud- " I cannot be ...
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