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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... learned and re- spectable person , of whom more will be said pre- sently . I only now add ; that he was father to the reverend Mr. Thomas Warburton , the present very worthy Archdeacon of Norfolk , to whom I am indebted for the ...
... learned and re- spectable person , of whom more will be said pre- sently . I only now add ; that he was father to the reverend Mr. Thomas Warburton , the present very worthy Archdeacon of Norfolk , to whom I am indebted for the ...
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... learned as well as good man . To him then , as soon as his resolution was taken of going into Orders , he applied for assistance , which was afforded him very liberally . " My father ( says Mr. " Archdeacon Warburton in a letter to me ) ...
... learned as well as good man . To him then , as soon as his resolution was taken of going into Orders , he applied for assistance , which was afforded him very liberally . " My father ( says Mr. " Archdeacon Warburton in a letter to me ) ...
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... and fine language , cannot but give an intelligent " reader the greatest satisfactionf . " * MS . Letters , Feb. 21 , 1737-8 . VOL . I , C + Oct. 18 , 1737 . And And to much the same purpose another learned friend , THE AUTHOR . 17.
... and fine language , cannot but give an intelligent " reader the greatest satisfactionf . " * MS . Letters , Feb. 21 , 1737-8 . VOL . I , C + Oct. 18 , 1737 . And And to much the same purpose another learned friend , THE AUTHOR . 17.
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... learned friend , the Bishop of Salisbury * " Last night I re- " ceived some sheets of your book , and ran them over " with great pleasure , though not with the attention " which the subject and your way of treating it " demand † . " And ...
... learned friend , the Bishop of Salisbury * " Last night I re- " ceived some sheets of your book , and ran them over " with great pleasure , though not with the attention " which the subject and your way of treating it " demand † . " And ...
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... learned and ingenious lady , Mrs. Cockburne , lamenting that event , and making some enquiry after Mr. Pope's works ; but the real purpose of the letter - writer was to draw Mr. Warburton into an explanation of his system concerning ...
... learned and ingenious lady , Mrs. Cockburne , lamenting that event , and making some enquiry after Mr. Pope's works ; but the real purpose of the letter - writer was to draw Mr. Warburton into an explanation of his system concerning ...
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