| Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1733 - 26 pages
...t J Chaos of Thought and Paffion, all confus'd ; Still by himfelf abus'd, or dif-abus'd¿ '..> r? : Created half to rife, and half to fall ; Great Lord of all things, yet a Prey to all ; Sole Judge of Truth, in endlefs Error hurl'd : The Glory, ]eft, and Riddle, of thé World! Go wondrous... | |
| William Warburton - 1742 - 220 pages
...little Attention to the concluding Words of this fublime Defcription, where the Poet tells us, Man was Created half to rife, and half to fall ; Great Lord of all Things, yet a Prey to all; Sole Judge of Truth, in endlefs Error hurl'd : The Glory, Jeft, and Riddle of the World. , Indeed he... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 pages
...prefer, Born but to die, and reas'ning but to err, Alike in Ignorance his Reafon fuel), Whether he thinks too little, or too much. Chaos of Thought and Paflion,...fall ; Great Lord of all Things, yet a Prey to all ; Sole Judge of Truth, in endlefs Error hurl'd : The Glory f Jeft, and Riddle, of the World ! Here... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 426 pages
...Ignorance his Reafon fuch, Whether he thinks too little, or too mucfi. Chaos of Thought and Paffion, all confus'd; Still by himfelf abus'd, or difabus'd...fall; Great Lord of all Things, yet a Prey to all ; Sole Judge of Truth, in endlefs Error hurl'd : The Glory, Jeft, and Riddle, of the World ! Here defcribing... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 pages
...ignorance, his reafon fuch, Whether he thinks too little, or too much : Chaos of Thought and Paffion, all confus'd ; Still by himfelf abus'd, or difabus'd...fall ; Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all ; No TE s. 10 bufied in chilling, or doubtful in his choice, between two objefts equally wrong, the... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 274 pages
...ignorance, his reafon fuch, Whether he thinks too little, or too much : Chaos of Thought and Paffion, all confus'd ; Still by himfelf abus'd, or difabus'd...fall ; Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all ; NOTEs. I* bufied in chuling, or doubtful in his choice, between two objefts equally wrong, the cafe... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 378 pages
...reafon fuch, Whether he thinks too little, or too much : Chaos of Thought and Paffion, all confus'dj Still by himfelf abus'd, or difabus'd ; Created half to rife, and half to fall j 1 5 0 Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all ; Sole judge of Truth, in endlefs Error hurl'd... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 pages
...his reafon fuch, Whether 'he thinks too little, or much ; Chaos of thought and paflion, all, cc fus'd Still by himfelf abus'd, or dif-abus'd ; Created half...fall; Great Lord of all things, yet a prey to all ; Sole judge of truth, in endlefs error hurl'd: The glory, jeft, and riddle of the world ! mat!, Ep.... | |
| Richard Hurd - Imitation in literature - 1757 - 90 pages
...EJJay at Man., and tell me if Mr. Pope did not work up the following lines out of thefe reflexions. . " Chaos of thought and paflion, all confus'd; " Still...fall, " Great Lord of all things, yet a prey to all ; *' Sole judge of truth, in endlefs error hurl'd : *' The glory, jeft, and riddle of the world." 2.... | |
| Richard Hurd, William Mason - Imitation (in literature) - 1757 - 88 pages
...Mr. Pope did not work up the following lines out of thefe reflexions. " Chaos of thought and paffion, all confus'd; " Still by himfelf abus'd or difabus'd;...fall, " Great Lord of all things, yet a prey to all; " Sole judge of truth, in endlefs error hurl'd : ' The glory, jeft, and riddle of the world." 2. This... | |
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