| Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 Seiten
...spider parallels design, Sure as De Moivre, without rule or line? Who bid the stork, Columbus-like, explore Heavens not his own, and worlds unknown before?...day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way? III. God, in the nature of each being, founds Its proper bliss, and sets its proper bounds: But as... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1893 - 566 Seiten
...549.] Sure as Demoivre1, without rule or line? Who did the stork, Columbus-like, explore 105 Heav'ns not his own, and worlds unknown before? Who calls...day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way? III. God in the nature of each being founds Its proper bliss, and sets its proper bounds: no |But as... | |
| Alexander Pope, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1893 - 588 Seiten
...] ' Sure as Demoivre1, without rule or line? Who did the stork, Columbus-like, explore 105 Heav'ns not his own, and worlds unknown before? Who calls...day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way? III. God in the nature of each being founds Its proper bliss, and sets its proper bounds: no But as... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1898 - 120 Seiten
...Society. Newton had {he highest admiration for Demoivre's ability and learning. Who calls the council, 1 states the certain day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way? III. God, in the nature of each being, founds Its proper bliss, and sets its proper bounds: no But... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1899 - 141 Seiten
...design, Sure as De Moivre, without rule or line ? Who bid the stork, Columbus-like, explore HeaVns not his own, and worlds unknown before? Who calls...day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way ? God, in the nature of each being, founds / Its proper bliss, and sets its proper bounds : 110 (/... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1903 - 704 Seiten
...design, Sure as Demoivre, without rule or line ? Who bade the stork, Columbus-like, explore Heav'ns not his own, and worlds unknown before ? Who calls...day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way ? III. God in the nature of each being founds 109 Its proper bliss, and sets its proper bounds ; But... | |
| William John Courthope - 1905 - 528 Seiten
...spider parallels design, Sure as Demoivre, without rule or line ? Who bid the stork, Columbus-like, explore Heavens not his own, and worlds unknown before...day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way ? The social atmosphere which encouraged the Deistic movement was also, indirectly, the inspiring source... | |
| John Gerard - 1906 - 144 Seiten
...Spider parallels design, Sure as De Moivre, without rule or line ? Who bid the Stork, Columbus-like, explore Heavens not his own, and worlds unknown before...day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way ? (Essay on Man, iii.) MR. POPE was, clearly, in no doubt as to the answer, when he framed his question... | |
| George Paston - 1909 - 430 Seiten
...spider parallels design, Sure as Demoivre,1 without rule or line ? Who bid the stork, Columbus-like, explore Heavens not his own, and worlds unknown before...day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way ? The primitive state of man is pictured as a kind of golden age, when human beings lived innocently... | |
| John Milton - 1910 - 832 Seiten
...Purgatorio, xxiv. 64—66. Cf. too the Essay on Man, iii. 105—109 : "Who bids the stork, Columbus-like, explore Heavens not his own, and worlds unknown before?...day, Who forms the phalanx, and who points the way?" A passage (" When the cranes," etc.) in Somerville's Chase illustrates the immense influence of Milton's... | |
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