The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volume 5J. Rivington, 1824 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 99
Page 8
... says he , " as clear as I ought to have done , and could not . It is indeed the same system as mine , but illustrated with a ray of your own ; as they say our natural body is the same * Note on Essay on Criticism , Warton's Ed . vol . i ...
... says he , " as clear as I ought to have done , and could not . It is indeed the same system as mine , but illustrated with a ray of your own ; as they say our natural body is the same * Note on Essay on Criticism , Warton's Ed . vol . i ...
Page 11
... say that the constitu- tion of things is faulty ; so that the reply , whatever is , is right , is pertinent in him . His Lordship on the other hand directs it against divines , who say , indeed , that this constitution is imper- fect ...
... say that the constitu- tion of things is faulty ; so that the reply , whatever is , is right , is pertinent in him . His Lordship on the other hand directs it against divines , who say , indeed , that this constitution is imper- fect ...
Page 12
... say not man's imperfect , heaven's in fault ; Say rather , man's as perfect as he ought . " Essay on Man , Ep . i . ver . 69 . 66 Consequently , " says Warton , " man is 12.
... say not man's imperfect , heaven's in fault ; Say rather , man's as perfect as he ought . " Essay on Man , Ep . i . ver . 69 . 66 Consequently , " says Warton , " man is 12.
Page 13
... says Warton , " man is not in a lapsed or degene- rate state ; he is as perfect a being as ever his Creator intended him to be ; nor , consequently , did he stand in need of any redemp- tion or atonement . " To which it may be replied ...
... says Warton , " man is not in a lapsed or degene- rate state ; he is as perfect a being as ever his Creator intended him to be ; nor , consequently , did he stand in need of any redemp- tion or atonement . " To which it may be replied ...
Page 17
... says he , must be included the author of the Essay on Man ; who , from a want of precision in his metaphysical ideas , has un- consciously fallen into various expressions equally inconsistent with each other , and with his own avowed ...
... says he , must be included the author of the Essay on Man ; who , from a want of precision in his metaphysical ideas , has un- consciously fallen into various expressions equally inconsistent with each other , and with his own avowed ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absurd admirable argument Atossa avarice Balaam beauty bliss Boileau Bolingbroke Cæsar Catiline cause character COMMENTARY conclusion creature divine doctrine Duchess of Marlborough Duke edition elegant Epistle equal Essay external folly fool give God's Happiness hath Heaven honour human idea John Kyrle King knave knowledge Leibnitz less than angels lines Lord Lord Bathurst Lord Bolingbroke Lucretius Man's mankind manner mind moral evil Nature Nature's never NOTES object observation opinion parterres passage perfect philosophical Plato pleasure poem Poet Poet's Pope pow'r pride principle prosopopoeia racters reason Religion Resnel Riches ridicule ruling angels ruling passion satire says Self-love sense shewn shews soul sublime supposed taste thee things thou thought tion true truth turns universal vanity VARIATIONS vice vindicate virtue Voltaire Warburton Warton whole WILLIAM WARBURTON wisdom writers