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 28
... virtue , and impressed with an awful sense of religion , natural and revealed . In short , he found an image of himself in his new acquaintance : no wonder then , their esteem and affection grew so fast as to give umbrage , in no long ...
... virtue , and impressed with an awful sense of religion , natural and revealed . In short , he found an image of himself in his new acquaintance : no wonder then , their esteem and affection grew so fast as to give umbrage , in no long ...
Pagina 34
... virtue and religion , The death of our great poet , was an event that could not fail of putting the spirits of the ingenious in motion , and of exciting an emulation , among the lovers of polite literature , to adorn his memory and virtues ...
... virtue and religion , The death of our great poet , was an event that could not fail of putting the spirits of the ingenious in motion , and of exciting an emulation , among the lovers of polite literature , to adorn his memory and virtues ...
Pagina 35
... Virtue , she sent the manuscript to Mr. Warburton ; who was extremely pleased with it , and wrote a short preface in recom- mendation of that work . His Letter may be seen in the Appendix [ B. ] But to return to what I was saying of Mr ...
... Virtue , she sent the manuscript to Mr. Warburton ; who was extremely pleased with it , and wrote a short preface in recom- mendation of that work . His Letter may be seen in the Appendix [ B. ] But to return to what I was saying of Mr ...
Pagina 36
... virtues . Mr. MURRAY , afterwards Earl of Mansfield and Lord Chief Justice of England , was so extraordinary a person , and made so great a figure in the world , that his name must go down to posterity , with distinguished honour , in ...
... virtues . Mr. MURRAY , afterwards Earl of Mansfield and Lord Chief Justice of England , was so extraordinary a person , and made so great a figure in the world , that his name must go down to posterity , with distinguished honour , in ...
Pagina 37
... virtues . And even in his display of that faculty , " his superior good sense shews itself most : with so " much care and skill hath he formed himself to the " truest manner of speaking ! His powers of genius " and invention are ...
... virtues . And even in his display of that faculty , " his superior good sense shews itself most : with so " much care and skill hath he formed himself to the " truest manner of speaking ! His powers of genius " and invention are ...
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