Studies in Philology, Volume 19University of North Carolina Press, 1922 |
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Pagina 78
... Fables , App . , 5 , 3 . 143 A. L. , II , p . 355 : = = P. L. M. , v , p . 417 . 144 Sen. Thy . , 617-18 ; see also H. O. , 703 quae te fortuna rotat ? Ag . , 72 ut regum casus Fortuna rotat . Other references are : Avianus , 8 , 3 ...
... Fables , App . , 5 , 3 . 143 A. L. , II , p . 355 : = = P. L. M. , v , p . 417 . 144 Sen. Thy . , 617-18 ; see also H. O. , 703 quae te fortuna rotat ? Ag . , 72 ut regum casus Fortuna rotat . Other references are : Avianus , 8 , 3 ...
Pagina 83
... Fable of the Bees ? but the way in which history has slighted the work renders such an answer necessary . The book opens with a twenty - page rhymed allegory called The Grumbling Hive , first published by itself in 1705. This hive is ...
... Fable of the Bees ? but the way in which history has slighted the work renders such an answer necessary . The book opens with a twenty - page rhymed allegory called The Grumbling Hive , first published by itself in 1705. This hive is ...
Pagina 84
... ( Fable , 1 , 13 ) As Pride and Luxury decrease , So by degrees they leave the Seas All Arts and Crafts neglected lie ; Content , the Bane of Industry , Makes ' em admire their homely Store , And neither seek nor covet more ( Fable , 1 ...
... ( Fable , 1 , 13 ) As Pride and Luxury decrease , So by degrees they leave the Seas All Arts and Crafts neglected lie ; Content , the Bane of Industry , Makes ' em admire their homely Store , And neither seek nor covet more ( Fable , 1 ...
Pagina 85
... ( Fable , II , 183-5 and 211 ) . Then , too , Mandeville's theories in Part II of the Fable concerning the evolution of society were quite extraordinary.2 He seems unique at the time in appreciation of the great slowness of the thing ...
... ( Fable , II , 183-5 and 211 ) . Then , too , Mandeville's theories in Part II of the Fable concerning the evolution of society were quite extraordinary.2 He seems unique at the time in appreciation of the great slowness of the thing ...
Pagina 86
... Fable of the Bees : And public good extracts from private vice . It is just possible also that Pope derived the famous " To err is human , to forgive , divine " from a passage in another well - known book by Mandeville - the Free ...
... Fable of the Bees : And public good extracts from private vice . It is just possible also that Pope derived the famous " To err is human , to forgive , divine " from a passage in another well - known book by Mandeville - the Free ...
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