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 57
... human " life , is perfectly astonishing ! I believe no one ( all things considered ) has suffered more from the low ... humanity , as the most forlorn part of the creation . " 46 What this letter tenderly hints at , was the exact truth ...
... human " life , is perfectly astonishing ! I believe no one ( all things considered ) has suffered more from the low ... humanity , as the most forlorn part of the creation . " 46 What this letter tenderly hints at , was the exact truth ...
Pagina 95
... human nature , which un- happily is not capable of attaining absolute per- " fection * . " 66 • And with this little apology for myself , I proceed to give the outline of my friend's character . • HE possessed those virtues , which are ...
... human nature , which un- happily is not capable of attaining absolute per- " fection * . " 66 • And with this little apology for myself , I proceed to give the outline of my friend's character . • HE possessed those virtues , which are ...
Pagina 111
... human life in general , good brown ochre is the complexion of it . " The other letter , I hinted at , is dated Feb. 2 , 1740 , and is of a still darker cast . For , speaking of what had made bim delay so long the second volume of his ...
... human life in general , good brown ochre is the complexion of it . " The other letter , I hinted at , is dated Feb. 2 , 1740 , and is of a still darker cast . For , speaking of what had made bim delay so long the second volume of his ...
Pagina 112
... human learning , to wear 66 66 " 6 away the tedious hours inseparable from a melan- " choly habit . But no earthly thing gives me pleasure , " but the ties of natural relation , and the friendship " of good men . And for all views of ...
... human learning , to wear 66 66 " 6 away the tedious hours inseparable from a melan- " choly habit . But no earthly thing gives me pleasure , " but the ties of natural relation , and the friendship " of good men . And for all views of ...
Pagina 122
... human nature so well , will think this a sufficient answer . He was born to no fortune , but advanced to that station in the Levant , by the interest of his cousin Lord Lexington ; besides the straitness of his circumstances , the usual ...
... human nature so well , will think this a sufficient answer . He was born to no fortune , but advanced to that station in the Levant , by the interest of his cousin Lord Lexington ; besides the straitness of his circumstances , the usual ...
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