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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 24
Page x
... still as obftinately . The ableft Advocates of Ne- ceffity now inveloping it in Systems ; and infinuating it in all the artful Detours of what they call a fufficient Reason . None have gone farther , or with more Succefs , into this ...
... still as obftinately . The ableft Advocates of Ne- ceffity now inveloping it in Systems ; and infinuating it in all the artful Detours of what they call a fufficient Reason . None have gone farther , or with more Succefs , into this ...
Page 26
... still another . That it is a full Solution of all Difficulties , I can- not think , for Reasons too long to be given in this Place . Perhaps we fhall never have a full Solution here ; and it may be no great Matter tho ' we have not , as ...
... still another . That it is a full Solution of all Difficulties , I can- not think , for Reasons too long to be given in this Place . Perhaps we fhall never have a full Solution here ; and it may be no great Matter tho ' we have not , as ...
Page 40
... still farther atte- " nuates these Particles ; and thus agitated and di- " vided , they serve for the Nourishment and " Growth of organic Bodies ; to this Growth it is " we give the Name of Life . But what have the " Paffions in common ...
... still farther atte- " nuates these Particles ; and thus agitated and di- " vided , they serve for the Nourishment and " Growth of organic Bodies ; to this Growth it is " we give the Name of Life . But what have the " Paffions in common ...
Page 46
... still worse ; the Force of the Argument depending upon its being faid feriously . For the Poet is speaking of a Scale , from the highest to the lowest , in the Mundane System . But now we come to the famous Paffage which is to fix the ...
... still worse ; the Force of the Argument depending upon its being faid feriously . For the Poet is speaking of a Scale , from the highest to the lowest , in the Mundane System . But now we come to the famous Paffage which is to fix the ...
Page 65
... Still by himself abus'd , or disabus'd . i . e . the proper Sphere of his Reason is so narrow , and the Exercise of it so nice , that the too immo- derate Use of it is attended with the fame Igno- rance that proceeds from the not using ...
... Still by himself abus'd , or disabus'd . i . e . the proper Sphere of his Reason is so narrow , and the Exercise of it so nice , that the too immo- derate Use of it is attended with the fame Igno- rance that proceeds from the not using ...
Other editions - View all
A Critical and Philosophical Commentary on Mr. Pope's Essay on Man. in Which ... William Warburton No preview available - 2018 |
A Critical and Philosophical Commentary on Mr. Pope's Essay on Man: In Which ... William Warburton No preview available - 2019 |
Common terms and phrases
abfurd Abuſe againſt Providence amongſt Argument becauſe beſt beſtow Caufe Cauſe Charity Commentaire Conclufion Confequence confifts Confutation Courſe Croufaz Defign deſcribed Deſcription Epiftle Externals faid falfe fame Fate fays fecond feems feen ferve fhall fhewn fhould firft firſt Folly fome fpeaking ftill fublime fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure give God's Happineſs hath Heav'n higheſt himſelf human illuftrate Inftance itſelf juft juſt laft Leibnitz Love Man's Mind Miſtake moft moral Evil moſt muft muſt natural Evil Nature neceffary Neceffity Obfervation Occafion Paffage Paffions perfect Philofopher Plato Pleaſure Poet fhews Poet's Pope Pope's Pow'r preſent Pride Principle Purpoſe Purſuit Queſtion raiſe Reaſon reft Religion repreſented ſay Self-love Senfe Senſe Soul ſpeaking Spinoza ſtill ſuch ſuppoſed Syftem tells thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thro Tranflator Truth Tyrant underſtand underſtood univerfal Uſe Vice vindicate Virtue whofe Whole whoſe Wiſdom Сс