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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Pagina 12
... object of the Civil , is only the Body and " its interests ; and the object of the Religious , only " the Soul . Hence he concluded , that both Societies are Sovereign , and Independent ; because they arise " not out of one another ...
... object of the Civil , is only the Body and " its interests ; and the object of the Religious , only " the Soul . Hence he concluded , that both Societies are Sovereign , and Independent ; because they arise " not out of one another ...
Pagina 58
... object of the edition being to do justice to his friend , it was natural for him to exert his whole force upon it ; and as none can divine so happily of a poet's meaning , as the well- exercised critic , if he be at the same time of a ...
... object of the edition being to do justice to his friend , it was natural for him to exert his whole force upon it ; and as none can divine so happily of a poet's meaning , as the well- exercised critic , if he be at the same time of a ...
Pagina 104
... object , without doubt the softest words are the best . But , the other is best done by vigorous expression ; because it shews the disputant to be in earnest , and sets the error , con- tended against , in the strongest light ; the ...
... object , without doubt the softest words are the best . But , the other is best done by vigorous expression ; because it shews the disputant to be in earnest , and sets the error , con- tended against , in the strongest light ; the ...
Pagina 112
... object of his attention . Hence the desultory reading ; which , however , stored his memory with images of all sorts , and , as I before observed † , while it repaired the vigour of his mind , * Page 14 . + Pages 10 , 11 . threw threw a ...
... object of his attention . Hence the desultory reading ; which , however , stored his memory with images of all sorts , and , as I before observed † , while it repaired the vigour of his mind , * Page 14 . + Pages 10 , 11 . threw threw a ...
Pagina 157
... object . All characters fall alike before it . In the dissolute times of Charles II . this weapon , with the same ease , and indeed in the same hands , completed the ruin of the best , and , of the very worst Minister of that age . The ...
... object . All characters fall alike before it . In the dissolute times of Charles II . this weapon , with the same ease , and indeed in the same hands , completed the ruin of the best , and , of the very worst Minister of that age . The ...
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