The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeW. Suttaby, B. Crosby & Company Corral Prinker, 1807 - 408 pages |
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... God and blush'd . This was the only instance of an early appear- ance of genius in this great man , for he was turned of thirty before he acquired any reputation ; an age in which Mr. Pope's was in its full distinction . The year ...
... God and blush'd . This was the only instance of an early appear- ance of genius in this great man , for he was turned of thirty before he acquired any reputation ; an age in which Mr. Pope's was in its full distinction . The year ...
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... God only " knows this I know , that I mean as well in the " religion I now profess , as ever I can do in any " other . Can a man who thinks so justify a change , " even if he thought both equally good ? to such 66 an one the part of ...
... God only " knows this I know , that I mean as well in the " religion I now profess , as ever I can do in any " other . Can a man who thinks so justify a change , " even if he thought both equally good ? to such 66 an one the part of ...
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... God as they are rightly understood " and rightly administered ; and where they are 66 or may be wrong , I leave it to God alone to " mend or reform them , which , whenever he does , " it must be by greater instruments than I am . I " 6 ...
... God as they are rightly understood " and rightly administered ; and where they are 66 or may be wrong , I leave it to God alone to " mend or reform them , which , whenever he does , " it must be by greater instruments than I am . I " 6 ...
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... God , and judging of the fitness or unfitness , perfection or im- perfection , justice or injustice , of his dispensations.- 5. The absurdity of conceiting himself the final cause of the creation , or expecting that perfection in the ...
... God , and judging of the fitness or unfitness , perfection or im- perfection , justice or injustice , of his dispensations.- 5. The absurdity of conceiting himself the final cause of the creation , or expecting that perfection in the ...
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... God to man . 1. Say first , of God above or man below What can we reason but from what we know ? Of man what see we but his station here , From which to reason or to which refer ? Thro ' worlds unnumber'd tho ' the God be known , ' Tis ...
... God to man . 1. Say first , of God above or man below What can we reason but from what we know ? Of man what see we but his station here , From which to reason or to which refer ? Thro ' worlds unnumber'd tho ' the God be known , ' Tis ...
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