Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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... arts ? a bee can better hit The squares than Gibbs , the bearings than Sir Kit . To poise his dome a martin has the knack , While bold Bernini lets St Peter's crack . The passage in which Falkland , Turenne , Sidney and Robert Digby are ...
... arts ? a bee can better hit The squares than Gibbs , the bearings than Sir Kit . To poise his dome a martin has the knack , While bold Bernini lets St Peter's crack . The passage in which Falkland , Turenne , Sidney and Robert Digby are ...
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... arts , his reason at first followed the dictates of natural instinct . Nature told him to copy the lower beings , to seek his food where the birds found theirs , to learn from the beasts the value of grass as a natural remedy , to learn ...
... arts , his reason at first followed the dictates of natural instinct . Nature told him to copy the lower beings , to seek his food where the birds found theirs , to learn from the beasts the value of grass as a natural remedy , to learn ...
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... arts as divine . His death led them to mourn him as merely mortal ; and then , tracing back his origin from father to father , they eventually found in God the first Father of all . Or , on the other hand , the knowledge of God may have ...
... arts as divine . His death led them to mourn him as merely mortal ; and then , tracing back his origin from father to father , they eventually found in God the first Father of all . Or , on the other hand , the knowledge of God may have ...
Side 13
... art , unknown to thee ; All chance , direction , which thou canst not see ; All discord , harmony not understood : All partial evil , universal good . And , spite of pride , in erring reason's spite , One truth is clear , Whatever is ...
... art , unknown to thee ; All chance , direction , which thou canst not see ; All discord , harmony not understood : All partial evil , universal good . And , spite of pride , in erring reason's spite , One truth is clear , Whatever is ...
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... art to art ; But when his own great work is but begun , What Reason weaves , by Passion is undone . Trace Science , then ... arts ; Then see how little the remaining sum , 40 45 50 Which serv'd the past , and must the times to come ! II ...
... art to art ; But when his own great work is but begun , What Reason weaves , by Passion is undone . Trace Science , then ... arts ; Then see how little the remaining sum , 40 45 50 Which serv'd the past , and must the times to come ! II ...
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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