The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, Volume 1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1811 - 11 pagina's |
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Pagina 95
... of temper very uncommon ; and a friendliness to those he loved and esteemed , which knew no bounds : not suspicious or captious * Plutarch . Cimon . sub init . in in the least ; quick , indeed , in his THE AUTHOR . 95.
... of temper very uncommon ; and a friendliness to those he loved and esteemed , which knew no bounds : not suspicious or captious * Plutarch . Cimon . sub init . in in the least ; quick , indeed , in his THE AUTHOR . 95.
Pagina 115
... strikes us with peculiar force . is In * A leading feature in the character of great men . See Plutarch's Coriolanus , Ed . Xyland . p . 215. Marcius , says I 2 bis 66 66 In a letter to me from Durham , THE AUTHOR . 115.
... strikes us with peculiar force . is In * A leading feature in the character of great men . See Plutarch's Coriolanus , Ed . Xyland . p . 215. Marcius , says I 2 bis 66 66 In a letter to me from Durham , THE AUTHOR . 115.
Pagina 180
... Plutarch . Symp . 1. iv . Prov . 5. The learned Gale cannot be reconciled to this kind of husbandry . He is therefore for having the word " Y , used by Herodotus , not to signify swine , but cows or heifers . His authority for this use ...
... Plutarch . Symp . 1. iv . Prov . 5. The learned Gale cannot be reconciled to this kind of husbandry . He is therefore for having the word " Y , used by Herodotus , not to signify swine , but cows or heifers . His authority for this use ...
Pagina 240
... Plutarch's quoting it amongst the repugnances of the Stoics , shews it to be inconsist- ent with their other doctrine . And indeed , the follow- ing the ancient philosophers too servilely , hath occa- sioned the errors of modern ...
... Plutarch's quoting it amongst the repugnances of the Stoics , shews it to be inconsist- ent with their other doctrine . And indeed , the follow- ing the ancient philosophers too servilely , hath occa- sioned the errors of modern ...
Pagina 298
... Plutarch ( in his paradoxical pre- ference of atheism to superstition ) supposes no other Origin of divine worship than what was the work of the Lawgiver , " How much happier had it been " ( says he ) for the Carthaginians , had their ...
... Plutarch ( in his paradoxical pre- ference of atheism to superstition ) supposes no other Origin of divine worship than what was the work of the Lawgiver , " How much happier had it been " ( says he ) for the Carthaginians , had their ...
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