Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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Side xxi
... rest of the poem . In the earlier epistles , this may have helped to preserve the secret of Pope's anonymity ; and in the last he allowed himself rather less restraint -e.g. in his gibe at Lord Umbra and Sir Billy . The general ...
... rest of the poem . In the earlier epistles , this may have helped to preserve the secret of Pope's anonymity ; and in the last he allowed himself rather less restraint -e.g. in his gibe at Lord Umbra and Sir Billy . The general ...
Side xxiv
... rest and freedom in the life hereafter . Thus the Indian , with his low scale of intelligence , looks forward to a future existence in a world which his imagination paints as a replica of this , peopled by his earthly pleasures made ...
... rest and freedom in the life hereafter . Thus the Indian , with his low scale of intelligence , looks forward to a future existence in a world which his imagination paints as a replica of this , peopled by his earthly pleasures made ...
Side xxix
... rest are subordinate , born with him as an integral part of his nature , and growing in strength with his growth . Every- thing in him conspires to feed this passion , which is strengthened by the enlargement of his mental faculties and ...
... rest are subordinate , born with him as an integral part of his nature , and growing in strength with his growth . Every- thing in him conspires to feed this passion , which is strengthened by the enlargement of his mental faculties and ...
Side xxxii
... rests upon mutual wants . One natural instinct pervades creation , linking like to like . The self - love of every creature extends itself to a similar creature of the other sex , and is again renewed in love of offspring . In beasts ...
... rests upon mutual wants . One natural instinct pervades creation , linking like to like . The self - love of every creature extends itself to a similar creature of the other sex , and is again renewed in love of offspring . In beasts ...
Side xxxix
... rests in a painful pre - eminence , envied and disliked , aloof from human weakness and earthly comforts . ( 259-268 . ) Is it worth while , then , to build happiness on these externals and to risk everything for them ? Contemporary and ...
... rests in a painful pre - eminence , envied and disliked , aloof from human weakness and earthly comforts . ( 259-268 . ) Is it worth while , then , to build happiness on these externals and to risk everything for them ? Contemporary and ...
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