The Dunciad, Volume 5, Part 2Methuen, 1963 - 491 pages |
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Page 389
... Soul and Will : two things the most self - evident , the Existence of our Soul , and the Freedom of our Will . P.W. 484. Such as Lucretius drew ] Lib . 1 ver . 57 . Omnis enim per se Divom natura necesse'st Immortali evo summa cum pace ...
... Soul and Will : two things the most self - evident , the Existence of our Soul , and the Freedom of our Will . P.W. 484. Such as Lucretius drew ] Lib . 1 ver . 57 . Omnis enim per se Divom natura necesse'st Immortali evo summa cum pace ...
Page 408
... soul naturally mortal . Thus be- tween these different reasonings , they have left us neither Soul nor Body : nor the Sciences of Physics and Metaphysics the least support , by making them de- pend upon and go a begging to one another ...
... soul naturally mortal . Thus be- tween these different reasonings , they have left us neither Soul nor Body : nor the Sciences of Physics and Metaphysics the least support , by making them de- pend upon and go a begging to one another ...
Page 425
... Soul ( the vulgar Soul ) its office , iv . 441 . Schools , their homage paid to Dul- ness , and in what , iv . 150 , & c . T TIBBALD , not Hero of this Poem , i . init . Publish'd an edition of Shake- spear , i . 133. Author , secretly ...
... Soul ( the vulgar Soul ) its office , iv . 441 . Schools , their homage paid to Dul- ness , and in what , iv . 150 , & c . T TIBBALD , not Hero of this Poem , i . init . Publish'd an edition of Shake- spear , i . 133. Author , secretly ...
Contents
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
The Dunciad Variorum with the Prolegomena of Scriblerus I | 1 |
A Letter to the Publisher II | 11 |
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