| David Hume - 1758 - Страниц: 568
...alfo comprehended in the order of the univerfe. Jf plagues and earthquakes break not heav'n's deßgn, Why then a BORGIA or a CATILINE ? Let this be allowed ; and my own vices will alfo be a part of the fame order. To one who faid, that none was happy, who was not above opinion,... | |
| David Hume - 1764 - Страниц: 614
...alfo comprehended in the order of the unherfe. If plagues and earthquakes break not beav'n's dejignt Why then a BORGIA or a CATILINE ? Let this be allowed ; and my own vices wjll alfo be a part of the fame order, To one who faid, that none was happy, who was not above opinion,... | |
| David Hume - 1768 - Страниц: 606
...alfo comprehended in the order of the univerfe. Jf plagues and earthquakes break not heavn's defign, Why then a BORGIA or a CATILINE ? Let this be allowed ; and my own vices will alfo be a part of the fame order. To one who faid, that none was happy, who was not above opinion,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1798 - Страниц: 140
...greater good in the moral, as appears from the sublime images in the following lines : , If plagues or earthquakes break not heaven's design, Why then a Borgia or a Catiline ? Who knows but he, whose hand the lightning forms, Who heaves old ocean, and who wings the storms,... | |
| Robert Bisset - Страниц: 636
...has infinitely greater credit with them : Pope upon this subject elegantly observes: If plagues or earthquakes break not Heaven's design, Why then a Borgia or a Catiline ? Who knows but he whose hand the lightnings form, Who heaves old Ocean, and who wings the storm, Pour'd... | |
| David Hume - 1804 - Страниц: 592
...oppression ? But the vices and imperfections of mtit are also comprehended in the order of the universe : Jf plagues and earthquakes break not heaven's design,...Let this be allowed ; and my own vices will also be ^ part of the same order. To one who said, that none were happy, who were not above opinion, a SPARTAN... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - Страниц: 334
...much eternal springs and cloudless skies, As men for ever temperate, calm, and wise. If plagues or earthquakes break not Heaven's design, Why then a Borgia or a Catiline ? Who knows but He, whose hand the lightning forms, Who heaves old ocean, and who wiugs the storms,... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - Страниц: 328
...much eternal springs and cloudless skies, As men for ever temperate, calm, and wise. If plagues or earthquakes break not Heaven's design, Why then a Borgia or a Catiline? Who knows but He, whose hand the lightuing forms, Who heaves old ocean, and who wings the storms, Pours... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - Страниц: 868
...What if the ills I suffer arise from malice or oppression ? But the vices and imperfections of men are also comprehended in the order of the universe : If plagues and earthquakes break not heav'n's design, Why then a BORGIA or a CATILINE ? Let this be allowed ; and my own vices will also... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus, Arthur Murphy - 1811 - Страниц: 518
...accidentia. Seneca, De Constantia Sapientis, cap. 9. Pope has said in the same spirit : If plagues or earthquakes break not Heaven's design, Why then a BORGIA or a CATILINE ? Section LXXVI. (a) The Treviri and Lingones had been persuaded by Cerealis to lay down their arms.... | |
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