Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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Side viii
... hand , he changed the ' gaieties of Horace ' for the ' grave march of Lucretius . ' It is probable that he had some doubt of the reception which would be accorded to the more serious portion of his scheme . This accounts for the care ...
... hand , he changed the ' gaieties of Horace ' for the ' grave march of Lucretius . ' It is probable that he had some doubt of the reception which would be accorded to the more serious portion of his scheme . This accounts for the care ...
Side xiv
... hand , contains no mention or hint of the fundamental dogma of Christianity , the union in its Founder of the divine and human natures . Pope indeed wrote and meditated the inclusion of an address to our Lord in the general manner of ...
... hand , contains no mention or hint of the fundamental dogma of Christianity , the union in its Founder of the divine and human natures . Pope indeed wrote and meditated the inclusion of an address to our Lord in the general manner of ...
Side xvii
... hand , his borrowed morality has little intrinsic value , his use of terms is loose , and his reason- ing is at times too confused to be even specious . On the other , his manner of expressing himself is marked by a choice of words , a ...
... hand , his borrowed morality has little intrinsic value , his use of terms is loose , and his reason- ing is at times too confused to be even specious . On the other , his manner of expressing himself is marked by a choice of words , a ...
Side xxvii
... hand of God : what is discord to him is harmony which he cannot understand : the evil which overtakes individuals here and there is the good of the universe . In spite of the extravagances of pride and reason , we come to one conclusion ...
... hand of God : what is discord to him is harmony which he cannot understand : the evil which overtakes individuals here and there is the good of the universe . In spite of the extravagances of pride and reason , we come to one conclusion ...
Side xxx
... hand , has one constant end in view , which counteracts these partial workings of the human soul . Out of human frailties Heaven produces blessings , and human imperfections are the foundation of human joy , peace and glory . It is ...
... hand , has one constant end in view , which counteracts these partial workings of the human soul . Out of human frailties Heaven produces blessings , and human imperfections are the foundation of human joy , peace and glory . It is ...
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