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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... knowledge of Greek and Latin , under such masters , as those of Okeham and Newark . It had been his misfortune to lose his father very early . He died in 1706 ; and the care of his family devolved , of course , upon his widow ; who , as ...
... knowledge of Greek and Latin , under such masters , as those of Okeham and Newark . It had been his misfortune to lose his father very early . He died in 1706 ; and the care of his family devolved , of course , upon his widow ; who , as ...
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... knowledge . Still , the opinion and expectation of his friends kept him in that profession to which he had been bred . On the expiration of his clerkship , he returned to his family at Newark ; but whether he practised there or ...
... knowledge . Still , the opinion and expectation of his friends kept him in that profession to which he had been bred . On the expiration of his clerkship , he returned to his family at Newark ; but whether he practised there or ...
Pagina 6
... knowledge , which is requisite to form the consummate Divine . For to this character he reasonably aspired ; having that ardour of inclination , which is the earnest of success , and feeling in himself those powers which invigorate a ...
... knowledge , which is requisite to form the consummate Divine . For to this character he reasonably aspired ; having that ardour of inclination , which is the earnest of success , and feeling in himself those powers which invigorate a ...
Pagina 38
... knowledge of letters . His domestic virtues were above all praise . With these qualities he drew to him- self an universal respect ; and possessed , in a high degree , the esteem of Mr. Pope , who , in one of his moral essays , has done ...
... knowledge of letters . His domestic virtues were above all praise . With these qualities he drew to him- self an universal respect ; and possessed , in a high degree , the esteem of Mr. Pope , who , in one of his moral essays , has done ...
Pagina 48
... knowledge of what passed " in the famous governments of Greece and Rome . " We have already most of their historians in our own " " tongue and what is still more for the honour of our language , it has been taught to express with ...
... knowledge of what passed " in the famous governments of Greece and Rome . " We have already most of their historians in our own " " tongue and what is still more for the honour of our language , it has been taught to express with ...
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