Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 páginas |
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... human experience : it is common sense , not the particular sense of the individual . In practice , however , and in theory at times Pope differs from Aristotle in a tendency to be realistic rather than idealistic in his attitude towards ...
... human experience : it is common sense , not the particular sense of the individual . In practice , however , and in theory at times Pope differs from Aristotle in a tendency to be realistic rather than idealistic in his attitude towards ...
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... Human Life and Manners , such as ( to use my Lord Bacon's expression ) come home to Men's Business and Bosoms , I thought it more satisfactory to begin with considering Man in the abstract , his Nature and his State ; since , to prove ...
... Human Life and Manners , such as ( to use my Lord Bacon's expression ) come home to Men's Business and Bosoms , I thought it more satisfactory to begin with considering Man in the abstract , his Nature and his State ; since , to prove ...
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... human soul ; And knows , where Faith , Law , Morals , all began , All end , in LOVE OF GOD , and Love of Man . For him alone , Hope leads from goal to goal , And opens still , and opens on his soul ; 335 340 ' Til lengthened on to Faith ...
... human soul ; And knows , where Faith , Law , Morals , all began , All end , in LOVE OF GOD , and Love of Man . For him alone , Hope leads from goal to goal , And opens still , and opens on his soul ; 335 340 ' Til lengthened on to Faith ...
Contenido
The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Addison Æneid Alexander Pope Ambrose Philips ancient arms Atrides Balaam Bavius Behold bless blest Bolingbroke Book called charms Cibber Codrus Court Critics crowned Dæmons death Dennis divine Dulness Dunce Dunciad eclogue Epistle Essay Essay on Criticism eyes fair fame fate flame fool genius give glory Goddess Gods grace Greece happy head heart Heaven hero Homer honour Horace Iliad imitation King knave Lady learned letters live Lord Lord Hervey mankind mind Moral mourn Muse Nature never nymph o'er once passion pastoral persons plain poem poet poet's poetry Pope Pope's praise pride Prince printed proud Queen rage Reason rise sacred satire Scriblerus Club sense shade shine sing skies soul Swift Sylphs taste Thalestris thee Theocritus things thou thought trembling truth verse Virgil Virtue Whig whole wings write ΙΙΟ ΙΟ