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 32
... last to Oxford . The university was naturally pleased at the * Cambridge , April 5 , 1741. I suppose a misdate for May 5th , or Mr. Warburton's letter is misdated . arrival arrival of two such strangers , and seemed desirous of 32 LIFE OF.
... last to Oxford . The university was naturally pleased at the * Cambridge , April 5 , 1741. I suppose a misdate for May 5th , or Mr. Warburton's letter is misdated . arrival arrival of two such strangers , and seemed desirous of 32 LIFE OF.
Pagina 51
... suppose , with the chief of those odd concurring circumstances , which , as we are told * , convinced him that this translation of the first book of the Iliad was published with Mr. Addison's participation , if not composed by him . If ...
... suppose , with the chief of those odd concurring circumstances , which , as we are told * , convinced him that this translation of the first book of the Iliad was published with Mr. Addison's participation , if not composed by him . If ...
Pagina 66
... suppose , was returned to this letter ; and so the author of the Essays escaped , for this time . His next effort was to discredit Religion by what he calls , its Natural History . This book came out early in 1757 , and falling into the ...
... suppose , was returned to this letter ; and so the author of the Essays escaped , for this time . His next effort was to discredit Religion by what he calls , its Natural History . This book came out early in 1757 , and falling into the ...
Pagina 68
... suppose , from his bookseller , who was also mine , that the manu- script came from me ) was the first to fall into the trap . He was much hurt , and no wonder , by so lively an attack upon him , and could not help confessing it in what ...
... suppose , from his bookseller , who was also mine , that the manu- script came from me ) was the first to fall into the trap . He was much hurt , and no wonder , by so lively an attack upon him , and could not help confessing it in what ...
Pagina 82
... suppose , 66 " by adding any more . " " " . One sees what was at the bottom of the good man's mind . He loved the Church of England and its ministers , and had shewn his zeal for them on all occa- sions . He was therefore hurt at not ...
... suppose , 66 " by adding any more . " " " . One sees what was at the bottom of the good man's mind . He loved the Church of England and its ministers , and had shewn his zeal for them on all occa- sions . He was therefore hurt at not ...
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