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 7
... given of them . But of this subject more will be said in its place . It was , also , in this season of early discipline , while his mind was opening to many literary projects , that he conceived an idea , which he was long pleased with ...
... given of them . But of this subject more will be said in its place . It was , also , in this season of early discipline , while his mind was opening to many literary projects , that he conceived an idea , which he was long pleased with ...
Pagina 17
... given me high de- light . So many beautiful thoughts , such ingenious " illustrations of them , such a clear connection , such 66 ( 6 a deduction of notions , and so much good learning upon so useful a subject , all expressed in proper ...
... given me high de- light . So many beautiful thoughts , such ingenious " illustrations of them , such a clear connection , such 66 ( 6 a deduction of notions , and so much good learning upon so useful a subject , all expressed in proper ...
Pagina 27
... given by Mr. Warburton himself in the lively preface to his and Mr. Pope's edition of Shake- speare , of which something more will be said in its place . It is enough to say here , that he very reasonably resented this usage , and ...
... given by Mr. Warburton himself in the lively preface to his and Mr. Pope's edition of Shake- speare , of which something more will be said in its place . It is enough to say here , that he very reasonably resented this usage , and ...
Pagina 30
... given of Cicero's philosophical opinions in the first volume of the D.L. he takes notice , that he had a more particular pleasure in the last section , as he was more particularly interested in it ; and then proceeds to moralize in the ...
... given of Cicero's philosophical opinions in the first volume of the D.L. he takes notice , that he had a more particular pleasure in the last section , as he was more particularly interested in it ; and then proceeds to moralize in the ...
Pagina 33
... given him " to resume the studies , which he had almost laid aside by perpetual avocations and dissipations . " * Pope's Works , Vol . IX . Lond . 1753. Letter CVII . + Sept. 20 , 1741 . Pref . to his Works . § Pope's Works , Vol . IX ...
... given him " to resume the studies , which he had almost laid aside by perpetual avocations and dissipations . " * Pope's Works , Vol . IX . Lond . 1753. Letter CVII . + Sept. 20 , 1741 . Pref . to his Works . § Pope's Works , Vol . IX ...
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