The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 7Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... sent you for your dinner on the 26th a haunch of venison , which I hope will turn out good . MY DEAR Doctor , There are moments when even the power of words can not convey the expression of our feelings . Such is my case on the present ...
... sent you for your dinner on the 26th a haunch of venison , which I hope will turn out good . MY DEAR Doctor , There are moments when even the power of words can not convey the expression of our feelings . Such is my case on the present ...
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... sent you a copy of John's speech on the Grampound corruption , and I sincerely hope and believe he is laying the foundation of a national reform in our representation , which may be produc- tive of infinite benefit hereafter . The ...
... sent you a copy of John's speech on the Grampound corruption , and I sincerely hope and believe he is laying the foundation of a national reform in our representation , which may be produc- tive of infinite benefit hereafter . The ...
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... sent to your address , by the Warwick coach from London , a copy of " Outline Engravings , and De- scriptions of the Woburn Abbey Marbles ; " a private work which I have recently completed , and printed a very limited number of copies ...
... sent to your address , by the Warwick coach from London , a copy of " Outline Engravings , and De- scriptions of the Woburn Abbey Marbles ; " a private work which I have recently completed , and printed a very limited number of copies ...
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... sent you , in another cover , by this post , the two of this day's papers , in which it is best given , The Press and Morning Chronicle . In the first , what I said is given more fully than elsewhere : I mean , what I said at the ...
... sent you , in another cover , by this post , the two of this day's papers , in which it is best given , The Press and Morning Chronicle . In the first , what I said is given more fully than elsewhere : I mean , what I said at the ...
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... sent me place the matter in a very clear light , and will enable me , with a little care and practice , to make myself master of this peculiarity of the Latin idiom . The instance from Taci- tus , Hist . lib . 2 , par . 20 , “ modumque ...
... sent me place the matter in a very clear light , and will enable me , with a little care and practice , to make myself master of this peculiarity of the Latin idiom . The instance from Taci- tus , Hist . lib . 2 , par . 20 , “ modumque ...
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Страница 541 - Hum! go to thy cold bed and warm thee. LEAR. Didst thou give all to thy two daughters ? And art thou come to this ? EDGAR. Who gives anything to poor Tom? whom the foul fiend hath led through fire and through flame, through ford and whirlpool, o'er bog and quagmire...
Страница 369 - I have the honour to be, with great regard, Sir, Your most obedient, humble servant, JW GOETHE.
Страница 144 - And that no man hereafter shall either print or preach to draw the Article aside any way, but shall submit to it in the plain and full meaning thereof; and shall not put his own sense or comment to be the meaning of the Article, but shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense.
Страница 145 - Take heed that the persons, whom ye present unto us, be apt and meet, for their learning and godly conversation, to exercise their Ministry duly, to the honour of God, and the edifying of his Church.
Страница 421 - He received crosses and medals from the emperors of Austria and Russia and the King of Prussia, and was honored with membership in several of the great academies.
Страница 557 - Dennis publish you had slabb'd your brother, Lampoon'd your monarch, or debauch'd your mother ; Say, what revenge on Dennis can be had, Too dull for laughter, for reply too mad ? On one so poor you cannot take the law, On one so old your sword you scorn to draw, Uncag'd then, let the harmless monster rage, Secure in dullness, madness, want, and age.
Страница 400 - ... imagination, and was always willing to dispense information to such as called upon him for it — yet he was lacking in methodical attention to work. Dr. Parr once remarked that " if the Duke of Brunswick at the head of his Huns and Vandals were to burn every book of every library in Cambridge, Porson, being as Longinus was said to be, a living library, would make the University hear without books more than they are likely to read with books.
Страница 661 - We are yet quite undetermined where we shall reside ; we have no house in view at present. It is William's wish to be near a good library, and, if possible, in a pleasant country. If you hear of any place in your neighbourhood that will be likely to suit us, we shall be much obliged to you if you will take the trouble of writing to us. We were very glad to hear that Mr Wedgwood is going to settle not far from Stowey.
Страница 532 - Logic which enables us to sort, to discriminate, and to abstract ideas, to know them again under all the changes of dress and posture, and to keep a steady eye upon them, as they mingle with the confused and shifting crowd. This combination of qualities is indeed rare : but there have been men so variously gifted, though few; and some perhaps there still are: ONE I know there is, who could not render a more acceptable service to the lovers of apcient learning, than by guiding their footsteps through...