i. An essay of man. ii. Epistles to several persons (Moral essays)Methuen, 1950 - English poetry |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | lxxxi |
NOTE ON THE ILLUSTRATIONS | xc |
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i. An essay of man. ii. Epistles to several persons (Moral essays) Alexander Pope No preview available - 1961 |
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allusion angels animal argument Aristotle Beasts blest body Bolingbroke Burton Catiline charity Chudleigh Cicero Coeffeteau creatures Crousaz divine doth Dryden Dunciad E. M. W. Tillyard earth edition Epistle equal ethics evil Fame God's Griffith Happiness hath Heaven Horace human Instinct Introd kind King La Bruyère La Rochefoucauld Leibniz letter Lord Lost Lucret man's mankind Metam Milton mind Montaigne Moral Essay Nature neo-Platonic notes Ovid pain Paradise Lost Pascal passage Pattison cites perfect philosophical phrase Plague of Athens pleasure Plotinus Plutarch poet poetry Pope Pope's Essay pow'rs pride principle reason religious Rochefoucauld ruling Angels ruling passion Self-love Seneca sense Sermon Shaftesbury Shaks soul Spectat Stoic Stoicism Swift thee theme theodicy things thou thought thro traditional translation universal vice VIII Virtue Wakefield cites Warburton Warton whole wise