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 11
... expression by picturesque imagery , or enliven it by strokes of wit : And this ( though the practice be against rule ) with so much ease , and with so little affectation , that none but a very captious , or very dull , reader can take ...
... expression by picturesque imagery , or enliven it by strokes of wit : And this ( though the practice be against rule ) with so much ease , and with so little affectation , that none but a very captious , or very dull , reader can take ...
Pagina 28
... preface to the second volume of the D. L. and with a flow of sentiment and expression , which only the truest friendship , operating on a mind * May 6 , 1740 like his , could inspire . But we are better like 28 LIFE OF.
... preface to the second volume of the D. L. and with a flow of sentiment and expression , which only the truest friendship , operating on a mind * May 6 , 1740 like his , could inspire . But we are better like 28 LIFE OF.
Pagina 41
... expression of his gratitude , in that panegyrical epistle . After an acquaintance of some years , Mr. Allen had , now , seen so much of his friend , that he wished to unite him still more closely to himself by an alliance of marriage ...
... expression of his gratitude , in that panegyrical epistle . After an acquaintance of some years , Mr. Allen had , now , seen so much of his friend , that he wished to unite him still more closely to himself by an alliance of marriage ...
Pagina 46
... expression , had kept out of sight , that this fine edition of Shakespeare must ever be highly valued by men of sense and taste ; a spirit , congenial to that of the author , breathing throughout , and easily atoning , with such , for ...
... expression , had kept out of sight , that this fine edition of Shakespeare must ever be highly valued by men of sense and taste ; a spirit , congenial to that of the author , breathing throughout , and easily atoning , with such , for ...
Pagina 64
... expression , and is , at once , the most interesting , and the most masterly of all his works . It had the effect , which was natural , on the so much respected letter - writer ; who thought fit to pre- serve an inviolable silence in ...
... expression , and is , at once , the most interesting , and the most masterly of all his works . It had the effect , which was natural , on the so much respected letter - writer ; who thought fit to pre- serve an inviolable silence in ...
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