Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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Side xiv
... pleasure to those whom it was intended to appease . Pope's efforts to commend his poem to all parties were attended with the usual fate of such compromises . In 1737 its principles were attacked from the orthodox side by Jean - Pierre ...
... pleasure to those whom it was intended to appease . Pope's efforts to commend his poem to all parties were attended with the usual fate of such compromises . In 1737 its principles were attacked from the orthodox side by Jean - Pierre ...
Side xviii
... pleasure which it is the chief business of poetry to supply -- to satisfy their sense of beauty and to quicken their intelligence at one and the same time . The sustained eloquence of the Essay on Man , accompanied by an almost un ...
... pleasure which it is the chief business of poetry to supply -- to satisfy their sense of beauty and to quicken their intelligence at one and the same time . The sustained eloquence of the Essay on Man , accompanied by an almost un ...
Side xxiv
... pleasures made perfect , and without his present inconveniences . 113-130 . Man , assuming himself to be wiser than ... pleasure , he may yet complain that Heaven is unjust in allowing him to be unhappy , and may usurp xxiv ANALYSIS OF ...
... pleasures made perfect , and without his present inconveniences . 113-130 . Man , assuming himself to be wiser than ... pleasure , he may yet complain that Heaven is unjust in allowing him to be unhappy , and may usurp xxiv ANALYSIS OF ...
Side xxviii
... pleasure ; but , while self - love , left to itself , consumes its pleasures without reflection , reason teaches their use in moderation . So pleasure , pursued without reason xxviii ANALYSIS OF THE POEM.
... pleasure ; but , while self - love , left to itself , consumes its pleasures without reflection , reason teaches their use in moderation . So pleasure , pursued without reason xxviii ANALYSIS OF THE POEM.
Side xxix
Alexander Pope Alexander Hamilton Thompson. use in moderation . So pleasure , pursued without reason , may become our ... pleasures . But these assume different forms to different men ; and consequently men's passions vary in strength ...
Alexander Pope Alexander Hamilton Thompson. use in moderation . So pleasure , pursued without reason , may become our ... pleasures . But these assume different forms to different men ; and consequently men's passions vary in strength ...
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