The Works of Alexander Pope, Том 3J. F. Dove, St. John's Square, 1822 |
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... Voltaire , tom . iv . p . 227 , has the following remarkable words : I own it flatters me to see that Pope has fallen upon the very same sentiment which I had en- tertained many years ago : Vous vous étonnez que Dieu ait fait l'homme si ...
... Voltaire , tom . iv . p . 227 , has the following remarkable words : I own it flatters me to see that Pope has fallen upon the very same sentiment which I had en- tertained many years ago : Vous vous étonnez que Dieu ait fait l'homme si ...
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... Voltaire . Questions sur l'Encyclopedie , 9 Partie , p . 348. I have heard Dr. Adam Smith say , that these Dialogues concern- ing Natural Religion were the most laboured of all Hume's works . They were the occasion of Dr. Balguy's ...
... Voltaire . Questions sur l'Encyclopedie , 9 Partie , p . 348. I have heard Dr. Adam Smith say , that these Dialogues concern- ing Natural Religion were the most laboured of all Hume's works . They were the occasion of Dr. Balguy's ...
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... Voltaire , having written his poem on the dreadful earthquake at Lisbon , in direct opposition to the maxim of " Whatever is , is right , " speaks of it thus in a letter to his friend , M. de Cideville , 1756 ; " Comme je ne suis pas en ...
... Voltaire , having written his poem on the dreadful earthquake at Lisbon , in direct opposition to the maxim of " Whatever is , is right , " speaks of it thus in a letter to his friend , M. de Cideville , 1756 ; " Comme je ne suis pas en ...
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... Voltaire wrote his Candide with the professed design of ridi- culing the fundamental doctrine of this Essay ; and in his philo- sophical Dictionary ; in his poem on the Destruction of Lisbon ; in his additions to the Encyclopedie ; and ...
... Voltaire wrote his Candide with the professed design of ridi- culing the fundamental doctrine of this Essay ; and in his philo- sophical Dictionary ; in his poem on the Destruction of Lisbon ; in his additions to the Encyclopedie ; and ...
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... Voltaire , yet , one is glad to find , from the same hand , a full confutation of the impious tenets advanced in the Systeme de la Nature . Tom . iv . of Questions sur l'Encyclopedie , page 285. And in the beginning of this ar- ticle ...
... Voltaire , yet , one is glad to find , from the same hand , a full confutation of the impious tenets advanced in the Systeme de la Nature . Tom . iv . of Questions sur l'Encyclopedie , page 285. And in the beginning of this ar- ticle ...
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