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Excerpt from An Examination of Mr. Pope's Essay on Man
T H E yufiice which I have now done. Mr Pope is agreeable to the public Voice. T his goes jb far, that I have fien je'veral of his Readers admire him, like the refi, tho' they did not under/band him, and ia deed were very far from under/tanding him. I am plea/ed with thinking that a few Lines from his Pen have had Credit enough to're concile the Vulgar to the Notion of a Plura lily of Worlds, which a great many Per/ons, even now, refufe to admit. However, this is a Notion that our Age has great Reafon to congratulate itfizlf upon; it feems to me to be of wry great Ufe to raife our Admiration of the incomprehenfible Infinity of our Cre ator.
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