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 : Volume III.. Containing His Moral Essays / Together With The Commentaries and Notes Of Mr. Warburton. London. 1751
Content
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 Front cover
PDF Bookplate
PDF Endsheet
PDF Title page
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 Endsheet
PDF Back cover
PDF Spine
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