Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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Side xi
... Mark Pattison , that the Essay on Man was intended to be ' an elegant version ' of Leibniz's Essais sur Théodicée , is contradicted by Pope's own confession to Warburton in 1739 that he had never read a line ' of Leibniz . Pope's ...
... Mark Pattison , that the Essay on Man was intended to be ' an elegant version ' of Leibniz's Essais sur Théodicée , is contradicted by Pope's own confession to Warburton in 1739 that he had never read a line ' of Leibniz . Pope's ...
Side xxii
... Mark Pattison in the notes to the Claren- don Press edition of the poem . Both these editions have been constantly before the present editor in his work , as well as Sir Adolphus Ward's ' Globe ' edition of Pope , and he has recorded ...
... Mark Pattison in the notes to the Claren- don Press edition of the poem . Both these editions have been constantly before the present editor in his work , as well as Sir Adolphus Ward's ' Globe ' edition of Pope , and he has recorded ...
Side xxxii
... mark accurately . Reason may labour to achieve happiness : instinct achieves it at once . Instinct is a permanent and trustworthy , reason a temporary and uncertain principle . Reason , the comparing , and instinct , the impelling power ...
... mark accurately . Reason may labour to achieve happiness : instinct achieves it at once . Instinct is a permanent and trustworthy , reason a temporary and uncertain principle . Reason , the comparing , and instinct , the impelling power ...
Side xxxiii
... mark their invariable laws . Nature , warning him that his own reason could merely complicate and entangle the governing principles of such commonwealths , left him to follow the promptings of reason , to subdue the lower creatures by ...
... mark their invariable laws . Nature , warning him that his own reason could merely complicate and entangle the governing principles of such commonwealths , left him to follow the promptings of reason , to subdue the lower creatures by ...
Side xxxvii
... mark of God's special favour will be to the other an argument against God's very existence . Even in the case of the best men one man's virtue is rewarded at the expense of another's . We can only acknowledge that whatever is , is right ...
... mark of God's special favour will be to the other an argument against God's very existence . Even in the case of the best men one man's virtue is rewarded at the expense of another's . We can only acknowledge that whatever is , is right ...
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