The Works Of Alexander Pope Esq. : In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements; As they were delivered to the Editor a little before his Death. Containing His Moral Essays / Together With The Commentaries and Notes Of Mr. Warburton. London : Knapton [u.a.], 1751 : Volume III.(1751-). 1751
Inhalt
- PDF Being The Third of his Letters
- PDF Containing His Juvenile Poems
- PDF Containing His Translations And Imitations
- PDF Containing His Satires &c.
- PDF Containing His Moral Essays
- PDF Vorderdeckel
- PDF Exlibris
- PDF Vorsatz
- PDF Titelblatt
- PDF Contents of the Third Volume.
- PDF Errata.
- PDF [I] An Essay On Satire, Occasioned by the Death of Mr. Pope. Inscribed to Mr. Warburton. By J. Brown, A. M.
- PDF III Contents.
- PDF V Part I. Of the End and Efficacy of Satire.
- PDF VI The Love of Glory and Fear of Shame universal
- PDF VII This Passion, implanted in Man as a Spur to Virtue, is generally perverted
- PDF VIII And thus becomes the Occasion of the greatest Follies, Vices and Miseries
- PDF IX It is the Work of Satire to rectify this Passion, to reduce it to its proper Channel, and to convert it into an Incentive to Wisdom and Virtue
- PDF IX Hence it appears that Satire may influence those who define all Laws Human and Divine
- PDF XI An objection answered
- PDF XIII Part II. Rules for the Conduct of Satire.
- PDF XIII Justice and Truth its chief and essential Property
- PDF XIV Prudence in the Application of Wit and Ridicule, whose Province is, not to explore unknown, but to enforce known Truths
- PDF XVI Proper Subjects of Satire are the Manners of present times
- PDF XVI Decency of Expression recommended
- PDF XVII The different Methods in which Folly and Vice ought to be chastised
- PDF XVII The Variety of Style and Manner which these two Subjects require
- PDF XIX The Praise of Virtue may be admitted with Propriety
- PDF XX Caution with Regard to Panegyrick
- PDF XX The Dignity of true Satire
- PDF XXII Part III. The History of Satire.
- PDF XXII Roman Satirists, Lucilius, Horace, Persius, Juvenal
- PDF XXIV Causes of the Decay of Literature, particularly of Satire
- PDF XXIV Revival of Satire
- PDF XXIV Erasmus one of its principal Restorers
- PDF XXV Donne
- PDF XXV The Abuse of Satire in England, during the licentious Reign of Charles II.
- PDF XXV Dryden
- PDF XXVI The true Ends of Satire pursued by Boileau in France
- PDF XXVI And by Mr. Pope in England
- PDF Essay on Man, in Four Epistles.
- PDF 1 Epistle I. Of the nature and state of man with the respect to the universe
- PDF 39 Epistle II. Of the nature and state of man with respect to himself, as an individual
- PDF 73 Epistle III. Of the nature and state of man with respect to society.
- PDF 111 Epistle IV. Of the nature and state of man with respect to happiness
- PDF [159] Moral Essays.
- PDF 161 Epistle I. Of the knowledge and characters of Men
- PDF 193 Epistle II. Of the characters of Women
- PDF 214 Epistle III. Of the use of Riches
- PDF 262 Epistle IV. Of the use of Riches
- PDF 294 Epistle V. To Mr. Addison, occasioned by his dialogues on Medals
- PDF Vorsatz
- PDF Rückdeckel
- PDF Rücken
- PDF Containing The Dunciad In Four Books
- PDF Containing His Miscellaneous Pieces In Verse and Prose
- PDF Containing The First of his Letters
- PDF Being The Second of his Letters
