An Essay on ManPrinceton University Press, 21. juni 2016 - 248 sider A definitive new edition of one of the greatest philosophical poems in the English language |
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... lines of Epistle IV. MS Copy in the hand of Jonathan Richardson, the younger, unsigned and undated); the Morgan Library & Museum for permission to cite their manuscript of the poem, MA,348; the Houghton Library, Harvard University, for ...
... lines, and across its more elaborate argumentative units, the antagonistic forces that always beset our efforts to understand the human. It is unlikely that these will ever cease to be important commitments for a philosophical ...
... lines 47–50. 12 Rosalie Colie, “John Locke and the Publication of the Private,” Philological Quarterly 45 (1966): 22–45 (pp. 32–33), argues that Locke took human understanding to be a process conducted in the course of a life, and so ...
... lines, like planets and souls, are subject to two (or more) consistent motions that put them in act. The first couplet cited dedicates one line each to the two planetary motions, one around an axis, the other around the sun; the first line ...
... lines of verse, and indeed verse paragraphs and epistles, in such a way as to affect materially the argument of the poem. This could hardly be more evident than in the final line of Epistle I, the line perhaps most frequently presented ...
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NOTE ON THE TEXT | cxvii |
AN ESSAY ON MAN | 1 |
POPES KNOWLEDGE OF AUTHORS CITED | 99 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 107 |
INDEX | 123 |