Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... compositions . Such literary conversations may be compared to waters , which flow from their source ; but literary ... composition , and those minute circumstances , which familiarize us to the genius of one , whom we admire , and whom ...
... compositions . Such literary conversations may be compared to waters , which flow from their source ; but literary ... composition , and those minute circumstances , which familiarize us to the genius of one , whom we admire , and whom ...
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... compositions ; but in characters , I repeat it , you are almost un- rivalled . And now you know your forte , I hope , as Walsh says to Pope , you will lose no opportunity of exerting yourself in it . I have received some entertainment ...
... compositions ; but in characters , I repeat it , you are almost un- rivalled . And now you know your forte , I hope , as Walsh says to Pope , you will lose no opportunity of exerting yourself in it . I have received some entertainment ...
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... compositions . Many of these , those particularly in his famous Preface , and in the Dedication of the Tracts by WARBURTON and a WARBURTONIAN , are animated by a fine inspiration of personal or political feeling , and have accordingly ...
... compositions . Many of these , those particularly in his famous Preface , and in the Dedication of the Tracts by WARBURTON and a WARBURTONIAN , are animated by a fine inspiration of personal or political feeling , and have accordingly ...
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... composition , -- the Reviewer's " head " would have " ached " the less ! The Notes are extrinsic to the Sermon itself , as the Sermon is intelligible without the Notes . In comparing BARROW's Sermon with PARR'S , the Reviewer must ...
... composition , -- the Reviewer's " head " would have " ached " the less ! The Notes are extrinsic to the Sermon itself , as the Sermon is intelligible without the Notes . In comparing BARROW's Sermon with PARR'S , the Reviewer must ...
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... compositions , will perceive , from the compara- tive carelessness of the composition in question , that Parr had dictated the matter without effort from the abundance of his mind , and that with his usual care and polish he would have ...
... compositions , will perceive , from the compara- tive carelessness of the composition in question , that Parr had dictated the matter without effort from the abundance of his mind , and that with his usual care and polish he would have ...
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