The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... favour- able reception , among the teachers of the Esta- blished Church . As to the Notes , which in number and in size have imperceptibly grown far beyond the original expectation of the Editor , he must content himself with stating ...
... favour- able reception , among the teachers of the Esta- blished Church . As to the Notes , which in number and in size have imperceptibly grown far beyond the original expectation of the Editor , he must content himself with stating ...
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... favour by appearing to be what it was not . Among judicious observers of the real man , it had the same effect which artists ascribe to wet drapery on well - wrought statues . It delighted his friends , it softened for a while his ...
... favour by appearing to be what it was not . Among judicious observers of the real man , it had the same effect which artists ascribe to wet drapery on well - wrought statues . It delighted his friends , it softened for a while his ...
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... favour of Mr. Fox . You and I , dear Sir , have more than once been annoyed with the story , and were it true , we should blush for our friend - but I have never been able to trace it beyond the prattle of those gaudy triflers , 22 ...
... favour of Mr. Fox . You and I , dear Sir , have more than once been annoyed with the story , and were it true , we should blush for our friend - but I have never been able to trace it beyond the prattle of those gaudy triflers , 22 ...
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... favour of re- publicanism , from the peculiar structure of their minds , or the peculiar course of their studies . But he also knew , that upon questions of such magni- tude , virtuous men pause before they press forward from theory to ...
... favour of re- publicanism , from the peculiar structure of their minds , or the peculiar course of their studies . But he also knew , that upon questions of such magni- tude , virtuous men pause before they press forward from theory to ...
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... Favoured by little assistance from partizans , and having no other guidance than his own sense of imperious duty , he was reviled by all bad men ; and even by some good men he was blamed for unseasonable and un- becoming pertinacity ...
... Favoured by little assistance from partizans , and having no other guidance than his own sense of imperious duty , he was reviled by all bad men ; and even by some good men he was blamed for unseasonable and un- becoming pertinacity ...
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