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 11Luke Hansard & Sons, 1811 - 11 pagina's |
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... translation , have just fallen into my hands . As those Remarks appear to me very groundless and unjust , I thought so much due to truth , as to vindicate our Great Countryman from his censure . The principal object therefore of this ...
... translation , have just fallen into my hands . As those Remarks appear to me very groundless and unjust , I thought so much due to truth , as to vindicate our Great Countryman from his censure . The principal object therefore of this ...
Pagina 60
... translated , Dans un homme ignore sous une humble chaumiere , Que dans le seraphin , rayonnant de lumiere * . That ... Translation and the Commentary , which perhaps we may have occasion to takę notice of as we proceed . In a word , if ...
... translated , Dans un homme ignore sous une humble chaumiere , Que dans le seraphin , rayonnant de lumiere * . That ... Translation and the Commentary , which perhaps we may have occasion to takę notice of as we proceed . In a word , if ...
Pagina 61
... translation of his σε own Work ; but I was by the unanimous opinion of all " those whom I have consulted on this occasion , and , amongst these , of several Englishmen , completely " skilled in both languages , obliged to follow a ...
... translation of his σε own Work ; but I was by the unanimous opinion of all " those whom I have consulted on this occasion , and , amongst these , of several Englishmen , completely " skilled in both languages , obliged to follow a ...
Pagina 73
... translating it , for it is plain he did not under- stand it . Yet this is he who tells us , that the Author of the Essay has not formed his plan with all the regularity of method which it might have admitted ; that he was obliged to ...
... translating it , for it is plain he did not under- stand it . Yet this is he who tells us , that the Author of the Essay has not formed his plan with all the regularity of method which it might have admitted ; that he was obliged to ...
Pagina 82
... translating this passage . But , to have a more perfect idea of the ridi- cule and horror of it , let us put the words into the mouth of a confessor * , & c . And so he goes gayly on † , to re- present a ghostly father encouraging his ...
... translating this passage . But , to have a more perfect idea of the ridi- cule and horror of it , let us put the words into the mouth of a confessor * , & c . And so he goes gayly on † , to re- present a ghostly father encouraging his ...
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