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 17
... speak of your book , " says the Bishop of Chichester , " who do not express themselves highly entertained with it ; though they think the principal point which remains " to be proved , a paradox * . " And what the Bishop himself thought ...
... speak of your book , " says the Bishop of Chichester , " who do not express themselves highly entertained with it ; though they think the principal point which remains " to be proved , a paradox * . " And what the Bishop himself thought ...
Pagina 25
... speaking of you in the 66 46 manner I did . I make no question but another sort " of those they call great men will hold themselves " outraged by me in my vindication of Mr. Pope against M. de Crousaz in some letters which are going to ...
... speaking of you in the 66 46 manner I did . I make no question but another sort " of those they call great men will hold themselves " outraged by me in my vindication of Mr. Pope against M. de Crousaz in some letters which are going to ...
Pagina 29
... Speaking of the Bishop's death to Dr. Mid- dleton , in the letter above mentioned of May 6 , 1740 , he says " He has not left his fellow behind him for " the love and encouragement of learning . I have " had a great loss in his death ...
... Speaking of the Bishop's death to Dr. Mid- dleton , in the letter above mentioned of May 6 , 1740 , he says " He has not left his fellow behind him for " the love and encouragement of learning . I have " had a great loss in his death ...
Pagina 34
... speak my own sentiments of the edition of Mr. Pope's works . All I have now to add on this in- teresting part of Mr. Warburton's life , is , that the most unreserved confidence continued between the two friends till Mr. Pope's death ...
... speak my own sentiments of the edition of Mr. Pope's works . All I have now to add on this in- teresting part of Mr. Warburton's life , is , that the most unreserved confidence continued between the two friends till Mr. Pope's death ...
Pagina 36
... speak with the more confidence , because I speak from my own observation . Too good to be the leader , and too able to be the dupe , of any party , he was believed to speak his own sense of public measures ; and the authority of his ...
... speak with the more confidence , because I speak from my own observation . Too good to be the leader , and too able to be the dupe , of any party , he was believed to speak his own sense of public measures ; and the authority of his ...
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