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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... the particulars here mentioned , concerning his family . I cannot , I confess , entertain the reader of this narrative with those encomiums which are so com- monly monly lavished on the puerile years of eminent men . N LIFE OF.
... the particulars here mentioned , concerning his family . I cannot , I confess , entertain the reader of this narrative with those encomiums which are so com- monly monly lavished on the puerile years of eminent men . N LIFE OF.
Pagina 10
... reader in his works ; and made himself acquainted with the whole range of polite and elegant learning , in the way of diversion , and in the interval of his graver studies . I express myself with exact propriety . For it was his manner ...
... reader in his works ; and made himself acquainted with the whole range of polite and elegant learning , in the way of diversion , and in the interval of his graver studies . I express myself with exact propriety . For it was his manner ...
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... reader can take offence at it .护 With that passion for letters , which , as I observed , transported Mr. Warburton at this time , the sobriety of his judgement is to be admired . The little taste he had had of fame in the early ...
... reader can take offence at it .护 With that passion for letters , which , as I observed , transported Mr. Warburton at this time , the sobriety of his judgement is to be admired . The little taste he had had of fame in the early ...
Pagina 15
... readers , to apprehend the force of the argumentation ; and a more than common share of candour to adopt the conclusion , when they did . The author had therefore reason to be satisfied with the reception of his theory , such as it was ...
... readers , to apprehend the force of the argumentation ; and a more than common share of candour to adopt the conclusion , when they did . The author had therefore reason to be satisfied with the reception of his theory , such as it was ...
Pagina 17
... readers misconceived of the writer's purpose , and misrepresented it . Yet few were so blind , as not to admire the ... reader the greatest satisfactionf . " * MS . Letters , Feb. 21 , 1737-8 . VOL . I. C + Oct. 18 , 1737 . And And to ...
... readers misconceived of the writer's purpose , and misrepresented it . Yet few were so blind , as not to admire the ... reader the greatest satisfactionf . " * MS . Letters , Feb. 21 , 1737-8 . VOL . I. C + Oct. 18 , 1737 . And And to ...
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