The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Volume 1Luke Hansard & Sons, near Lincoln's Inn-Fields, 1811 |
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William Warburton. DISCOURSE , BY WAY OF GENERAL PREFACE TO THE WORKS OF 6 BISHOP WARBURTON ; CONTAINING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , WRITINGS , AND CHARACTER , OF THE AUTHOR . THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR : FIRST PRINTED IN 1794.
William Warburton. DISCOURSE , BY WAY OF GENERAL PREFACE TO THE WORKS OF 6 BISHOP WARBURTON ; CONTAINING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , WRITINGS , AND CHARACTER , OF THE AUTHOR . THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR : FIRST PRINTED IN 1794.
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... character . For- tunately for him , his relation , the master of Newark School , was at hand to give him his advice . And he could not have put himself under a better direction . For , besides his classical merit ( which was great ) ...
... character . For- tunately for him , his relation , the master of Newark School , was at hand to give him his advice . And he could not have put himself under a better direction . For , besides his classical merit ( which was great ) ...
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... character he reasonably aspired ; having that ardour of inclination , which is the earnest of success , and feeling in himself those powers which invigorate a great mind , and push it on irresistibly in the pursuit of letters . The ...
... character he reasonably aspired ; having that ardour of inclination , which is the earnest of success , and feeling in himself those powers which invigorate a great mind , and push it on irresistibly in the pursuit of letters . The ...
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... character of it . For in all his writings , on whatever subject , you see him , occasionally , ennoble his expression by picturesque imagery , or enliven it by strokes of wit : And this ( though the practice be against rule ) with so ...
... character of it . For in all his writings , on whatever subject , you see him , occasionally , ennoble his expression by picturesque imagery , or enliven it by strokes of wit : And this ( though the practice be against rule ) with so ...
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... character ; but that of his friend required managing , and he would not justify himself at his expence . 66 66 In these delicate circumstances , he acquitted him- self with dexterity , yet with perfect good faith , and to the singular ...
... character ; but that of his friend required managing , and he would not justify himself at his expence . 66 66 In these delicate circumstances , he acquitted him- self with dexterity , yet with perfect good faith , and to the singular ...
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