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Side vi
Alexander Pope Alexander Hamilton Thompson. INTRODUCTION . CONTENTS ANALYSIS OF THE POEM . AN ESSAY ON MAN NOTES PAGE vii xxiii 1 50 INTRODUCTION THE four epistles which constitute the Essay on Man.
Alexander Pope Alexander Hamilton Thompson. INTRODUCTION . CONTENTS ANALYSIS OF THE POEM . AN ESSAY ON MAN NOTES PAGE vii xxiii 1 50 INTRODUCTION THE four epistles which constitute the Essay on Man.
Side vii
... Epistles . Of these the completed Essay on Man was the first the five Moral Essays are portions of the second , the general subject of which was charac- terised by Pope as the Use of Things . Pope's habit of desultory composition , of ...
... Epistles . Of these the completed Essay on Man was the first the five Moral Essays are portions of the second , the general subject of which was charac- terised by Pope as the Use of Things . Pope's habit of desultory composition , of ...
Side viii
... epistles of the Essay on Man . His contemporary publication of the Epistle to Lord Cobham ( 1733 ) , with its more familiar treatment of human nature and its allusions to living persons , may have had the effect of concealing the fact ...
... epistles of the Essay on Man . His contemporary publication of the Epistle to Lord Cobham ( 1733 ) , with its more familiar treatment of human nature and its allusions to living persons , may have had the effect of concealing the fact ...
Side ix
... epistles . ' These sheets or their contents are now in- cluded in Bolingbroke's fragmentary writings , and it is impossible not to recognise that passages which , in Bolingbroke's prose , would have been sterile imitations of Pope , are ...
... epistles . ' These sheets or their contents are now in- cluded in Bolingbroke's fragmentary writings , and it is impossible not to recognise that passages which , in Bolingbroke's prose , would have been sterile imitations of Pope , are ...
Side xi
... epistle . It is uncertain whether Pope read these authors for himself . He cer- tainly knew Mandeville's book , which clothed a not very profound species of philosophy in a popular form ; but it is likely that Bolingbroke may have ...
... epistle . It is uncertain whether Pope read these authors for himself . He cer- tainly knew Mandeville's book , which clothed a not very profound species of philosophy in a popular form ; but it is likely that Bolingbroke may have ...
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Absalom and Achitophel æther alike allusion argument arts beasts benevolence blessing blest bliss Bolingbroke Catiline chain Cicero couplet Cyrenaic death Decius divine Dryden earth earthly Epicurus EPISTLE eternal Ev'n ev'ry evil faith fame favour follow fool form'd frailties future gen'ral Gilbert Wakefield giv'n gives God's gods gradation happiness Heaven hope human nature imperfect int'rest kings laws less than angel lines living LORD BOLINGBROKE Lucretius man's mankind Mark Pattison Marlborough master passion matter means mind Moral Essays natural instinct Nature's road note on Ep object pain passage Pattison perfect philosopher phrase Plato pleasure poem poet Pope Pope's pow'r present pride principles Procne reason regard rise ruling angels Self-love Self-love and social sense shew social love soul St John stoicism thee things thinking thou thro true Turenne tyrant Umbra universe vice virtue Warburton weak whole wise