Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... Bishop , but the Scholar , and there is no high place among Scholars , who form a Republic . ] " I do not like the phrase prodigality of cruelty : what is prodigal cruelty ? But I suppose you have either authority for the phrase , or ...
... Bishop , but the Scholar , and there is no high place among Scholars , who form a Republic . ] " I do not like the phrase prodigality of cruelty : what is prodigal cruelty ? But I suppose you have either authority for the phrase , or ...
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... BISHOP ; but what is very cu- rious , he has drawn some of the paragraphs of the most bitter kind so much in SEALE's manner , that the Lambeth - Chaplain will be thrown into an agony of terror , and the BISHOP , if he sees them , into ...
... BISHOP ; but what is very cu- rious , he has drawn some of the paragraphs of the most bitter kind so much in SEALE's manner , that the Lambeth - Chaplain will be thrown into an agony of terror , and the BISHOP , if he sees them , into ...
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... Bishop of Gloucester's , which their great author had set no store by , and which the discreet editor of the Bishop's works had -- suppressed in his edition , there was no great ADDENDA . vii Rev Samuel Parr, LL COLLECTED FROM.
... Bishop of Gloucester's , which their great author had set no store by , and which the discreet editor of the Bishop's works had -- suppressed in his edition , there was no great ADDENDA . vii Rev Samuel Parr, LL COLLECTED FROM.
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... Bishop LoWTH , his illustrious patron , at that time suffered under the faint praise of the Bishop of Worcester , something might have been allowed to PARR's gratitude and indignation ; but the Life of WARBURTON , ' wherein that ...
... Bishop LoWTH , his illustrious patron , at that time suffered under the faint praise of the Bishop of Worcester , something might have been allowed to PARR's gratitude and indignation ; but the Life of WARBURTON , ' wherein that ...
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... Bishop at that time . And this circumstance , we think , is enough to show that it was not WARBURTON'S Own treatment of LOWTH that drew down upon the head of WARBURTON'S friend the vials of PARR'S wrath . But when PARR was presented to ...
... Bishop at that time . And this circumstance , we think , is enough to show that it was not WARBURTON'S Own treatment of LOWTH that drew down upon the head of WARBURTON'S friend the vials of PARR'S wrath . But when PARR was presented to ...
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