Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 46
Side vii
... whole work , ' as he wrote in 1730 , ' what a scale is to a book of maps . ' The system , originally planned in four books , was limited in its later form to two books of Ethic Epistles . Of these the completed Essay on Man was the ...
... whole work , ' as he wrote in 1730 , ' what a scale is to a book of maps . ' The system , originally planned in four books , was limited in its later form to two books of Ethic Epistles . Of these the completed Essay on Man was the ...
Side viii
... whole of which they were to form a part , as ' a system of ethics in the Horatian way . ' In the Essay , on the other hand , he changed the ' gaieties of Horace ' for the ' grave march of Lucretius . ' It is probable that he had some ...
... whole of which they were to form a part , as ' a system of ethics in the Horatian way . ' In the Essay , on the other hand , he changed the ' gaieties of Horace ' for the ' grave march of Lucretius . ' It is probable that he had some ...
Side ix
... Whole , ' etc. Bolingbroke ( fragment 42 ) writes : ' We cannot doubt that numberless worlds , and systems of worlds , compose this amazing whole , the universe . ' Again ( Essay on Man , ii , 23 ) : ' Go , soar with Plato to th ...
... Whole , ' etc. Bolingbroke ( fragment 42 ) writes : ' We cannot doubt that numberless worlds , and systems of worlds , compose this amazing whole , the universe . ' Again ( Essay on Man , ii , 23 ) : ' Go , soar with Plato to th ...
Side xi
... whole question was one which appealed to the general intel- ligence of the day , and Bolingbroke was not the only author whom Pope pressed into his service . There are remarkable parallelisms between passages in the Essay and arguments ...
... whole question was one which appealed to the general intel- ligence of the day , and Bolingbroke was not the only author whom Pope pressed into his service . There are remarkable parallelisms between passages in the Essay and arguments ...
Side xii
... whole moral being from the effort to model his life in harmony with the ideal attributes of the Deity , and so ... whole chain of being depends , as the soul of each order of His creatures and of the whole creation , and xii INTRODUCTION.
... whole moral being from the effort to model his life in harmony with the ideal attributes of the Deity , and so ... whole chain of being depends , as the soul of each order of His creatures and of the whole creation , and xii INTRODUCTION.
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
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