The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, Volume 11Luke Hansard & Sons, 1813 - 11 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... ridicule of imagining the greater portions of the material system were solely for the use of Man , philo- sophy has sufficiently exposed : and common sense , as the Poet shews , instructs us to know that our fellow - crea- tures ...
... ridicule of imagining the greater portions of the material system were solely for the use of Man , philo- sophy has sufficiently exposed : and common sense , as the Poet shews , instructs us to know that our fellow - crea- tures ...
Pagina 52
... ridicule by ce roy de l'univers , the mistake is still worse ; the force of the argument depend- ing upon its being said seriously . For the Poet is speaking of a scale , from the highest to the lowest , in the mundane system . But now ...
... ridicule by ce roy de l'univers , the mistake is still worse ; the force of the argument depend- ing upon its being said seriously . For the Poet is speaking of a scale , from the highest to the lowest , in the mundane system . But now ...
Pagina 59
... ridicule on those " heavenly spirits . The Indian , says the Poet , contents " himself without any thing of that flame , which devours " at the same time that it nourishes . " But Mr. Pope is altogether free from this imputation ...
... ridicule on those " heavenly spirits . The Indian , says the Poet , contents " himself without any thing of that flame , which devours " at the same time that it nourishes . " But Mr. Pope is altogether free from this imputation ...
Pagina 60
... ridicule in his devore & nourrit l'ame . It is the sober solid jargon of the schools ; and Mr. l'Abbé no doubt had frequently heard it from the benches of the Sorbonne . Indeed had a writer like Mr. Pope used such an expression , one ...
... ridicule in his devore & nourrit l'ame . It is the sober solid jargon of the schools ; and Mr. l'Abbé no doubt had frequently heard it from the benches of the Sorbonne . Indeed had a writer like Mr. Pope used such an expression , one ...
Pagina 68
... ridicule to his false sense , he introduces the philosopher , with compass in hand , measuring the Universe , mimicking the office of God in the act of creation , as he is represented by the ancients , who used to say , is yelp ...
... ridicule to his false sense , he introduces the philosopher , with compass in hand , measuring the Universe , mimicking the office of God in the act of creation , as he is represented by the ancients , who used to say , is yelp ...
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