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 6
... turn of mind , and strike out for himself , as he clearly did , an original cast both of thought and com- position ; Fastidire lacus et rivos ausus apertos : while his superior sense , in the mean time , did the office of that authority ...
... turn of mind , and strike out for himself , as he clearly did , an original cast both of thought and com- position ; Fastidire lacus et rivos ausus apertos : while his superior sense , in the mean time , did the office of that authority ...
Pagina 10
... turn , temper and correct the other . He was passionately fond of the more sublime poets , and ( what is very uncommon ) had almost an equal relish for works of wit and humour . One or other of these books he had always lying lying by ...
... turn , temper and correct the other . He was passionately fond of the more sublime poets , and ( what is very uncommon ) had almost an equal relish for works of wit and humour . One or other of these books he had always lying lying by ...
Pagina 49
... Turning to the dedication , we find it begin thus- " When I first entered upon this translation I was " ambitious of dedicating it to the late Lord Halifax . " It was then in Mr. Warburton's hands . It was after- wards sold , by mistake ...
... Turning to the dedication , we find it begin thus- " When I first entered upon this translation I was " ambitious of dedicating it to the late Lord Halifax . " It was then in Mr. Warburton's hands . It was after- wards sold , by mistake ...
Pagina 98
... turn in his application of them , which makes them in a manner new . The same observation may be extended to his reasonings ; which are either purely his own , or ap- pear to be so , by his management of them . So that it seems a ...
... turn in his application of them , which makes them in a manner new . The same observation may be extended to his reasonings ; which are either purely his own , or ap- pear to be so , by his management of them . So that it seems a ...
Pagina 105
... turn his favourite weapon of ridicule against himself . With this view , he had been at the pains to plan a work of some length , in three Dissertations , which would take in the whole of that subject , and give him occasion to expose ...
... turn his favourite weapon of ridicule against himself . With this view , he had been at the pains to plan a work of some length , in three Dissertations , which would take in the whole of that subject , and give him occasion to expose ...
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