The Works of Alexander Pope: With a Memoir of the Author, Notes, and Critical Notes on Each Poem, Τόμος 1A. Valpy, 1835 |
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Σελίδα xii
... Voltaire asserted , that he could not speak a syllable of the language . But this meagre qualification , which must have been fatal to any regular profession , was divested of its injury by the simple circumstance of his adopting one ...
... Voltaire asserted , that he could not speak a syllable of the language . But this meagre qualification , which must have been fatal to any regular profession , was divested of its injury by the simple circumstance of his adopting one ...
Σελίδα xxviii
... Voltaire on the authority of Condorcet . Yet the poem clearly implies that its subject was a person of some distinction , that once had honor , virtue , titles , fame ; ' and that she loved in a rank even higher than her own : - Why ...
... Voltaire on the authority of Condorcet . Yet the poem clearly implies that its subject was a person of some distinction , that once had honor , virtue , titles , fame ; ' and that she loved in a rank even higher than her own : - Why ...
Σελίδα lx
... Voltaire , then in England , wrote him the following letter : - 6 • Sir , I hear this moment of your sad adventure : the water you fell into was not Hippocrene's water ; otherwise it would have supported you : indeed , I am concerned ...
... Voltaire , then in England , wrote him the following letter : - 6 • Sir , I hear this moment of your sad adventure : the water you fell into was not Hippocrene's water ; otherwise it would have supported you : indeed , I am concerned ...
Σελίδα lxi
... VOLTAIRE . ' This stiff and schoolboy epistle was the writing of a man of first - rate dexterity , passionately eager to master the language , residing in England , and conversing for a considerable period with the best society ; yet ...
... VOLTAIRE . ' This stiff and schoolboy epistle was the writing of a man of first - rate dexterity , passionately eager to master the language , residing in England , and conversing for a considerable period with the best society ; yet ...
Σελίδα 15
... all human progress is the knowlege of the moral , authentically supplied alone by Scripture . 42 Why Jove's satellites are less than Jove . Voltaire , with na- Of systems possible , if ' tis confess'd That wisdom EP . I. 15 ESSAY ON MAN .
... all human progress is the knowlege of the moral , authentically supplied alone by Scripture . 42 Why Jove's satellites are less than Jove . Voltaire , with na- Of systems possible , if ' tis confess'd That wisdom EP . I. 15 ESSAY ON MAN .
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