A Critical and philosophical Commentay on Mr. Pope's Essay on Man. In which is contain'd a Vindication of the said Essay from the misrepresentations of Mr. de Resnel, the French translator, and of Mr. de Crousaz ... the commentatorJ. and P. Knapton, 1742 - 188 pages |
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Page 111
... Charity , fuppofe faw nothing of this fine and fober Reafon- ing , nor was apprehenfive of the Objection which occafioned it , tho ' that Objection arifes directly from the Subject ) accufeth the Poet of defigning to reprefent Brutes as ...
... Charity , fuppofe faw nothing of this fine and fober Reafon- ing , nor was apprehenfive of the Objection which occafioned it , tho ' that Objection arifes directly from the Subject ) accufeth the Poet of defigning to reprefent Brutes as ...
Page 113
... Charities . Mem'ry and Forecaft juft Returns engage , That pointed back to Youth , this on to Age ; While Pleasure , Gratitude , and Hope combin'd , Still fpread the Int'reft , and preferv'd the Kind . But the Atheist and Hobbift ...
... Charities . Mem'ry and Forecaft juft Returns engage , That pointed back to Youth , this on to Age ; While Pleasure , Gratitude , and Hope combin'd , Still fpread the Int'reft , and preferv'd the Kind . But the Atheist and Hobbift ...
Page 168
... Charity ; but I " don't know where he had them . And it is not " eafy for me to find , how the Ideas which I have " been accustomed to fix to them can agree with " them . I am puzzled to know what they have " to do here a " This , to ...
... Charity ; but I " don't know where he had them . And it is not " eafy for me to find , how the Ideas which I have " been accustomed to fix to them can agree with " them . I am puzzled to know what they have " to do here a " This , to ...
Page 174
... Charity he had ridiculed . And yet this he now does , as much without Fear , as the other was with- out Wit . " I own ( fays he ) that a Soul devoted " to its Creator , and ftruck and raised with Admi- " ration at the attentive View of ...
... Charity he had ridiculed . And yet this he now does , as much without Fear , as the other was with- out Wit . " I own ( fays he ) that a Soul devoted " to its Creator , and ftruck and raised with Admi- " ration at the attentive View of ...
Page 175
... Charity . No , fays our Critic , who would ftill keep on foot the Censure he himself has overthrown ; the Ele- vations I fpeak of , are not Elevations of Charity for thofe glorious Intelligences . We are the Ob- jects of their Charity ...
... Charity . No , fays our Critic , who would ftill keep on foot the Censure he himself has overthrown ; the Ele- vations I fpeak of , are not Elevations of Charity for thofe glorious Intelligences . We are the Ob- jects of their Charity ...
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