Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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Side xix
... rise above the inherent faults of his chosen subject , and to dignify them with a multitude of those memorable phrases in which the poet gives permanent shape to the most universal varieties of experience . The style of the poem often ...
... rise above the inherent faults of his chosen subject , and to dignify them with a multitude of those memorable phrases in which the poet gives permanent shape to the most universal varieties of experience . The style of the poem often ...
Side 4
... rise ; Laugh where we must , be candid where we can ; 15 But vindicate the ways of God to Man . I. Say first , of God above , or Man below , What can we reason , but from what we know ? Of Man , what see we but his station here , 10 ...
... rise ; Laugh where we must , be candid where we can ; 15 But vindicate the ways of God to Man . I. Say first , of God above , or Man below , What can we reason , but from what we know ? Of Man , what see we but his station here , 10 ...
Side 5
... rise in due degree ; Then , in the scale of reas'ning life , ' tis plain , There must be , somewhere , such a rank as Man : And all the question ( wrangle e'er so long ) Is only this , if God has placed him wrong ? 40 45 50 Respecting ...
... rise in due degree ; Then , in the scale of reas'ning life , ' tis plain , There must be , somewhere , such a rank as Man : And all the question ( wrangle e'er so long ) Is only this , if God has placed him wrong ? 40 45 50 Respecting ...
Side 8
... from a thousand springs ; Seas roll to waft me , suns to light me rise ; My footstool earth , my canopy the skies . " But errs not Nature from this gracious end , 140 145 From burning suns when livid deaths descend , When 8 POPE.
... from a thousand springs ; Seas roll to waft me , suns to light me rise ; My footstool earth , my canopy the skies . " But errs not Nature from this gracious end , 140 145 From burning suns when livid deaths descend , When 8 POPE.
Side 15
... rise , and half to fall ; Great lord of all things , yet a prey to all ; Sole judge of truth , in endless error hurl'd : The glory , jest , and riddle of the world ! ΙΟ 15 20 Go , wond'rous creature ! mount where Science guides , Go ...
... rise , and half to fall ; Great lord of all things , yet a prey to all ; Sole judge of truth , in endless error hurl'd : The glory , jest , and riddle of the world ! ΙΟ 15 20 Go , wond'rous creature ! mount where Science guides , Go ...
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