Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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Page iii
... given to you by Hurd could justify your attack . I know you will tell me , ' When sense or virtue an affront endures , Th ' affront is mine , my friend , and should be yours ; ' and that the poisoned arrows he shot from his dark corner ...
... given to you by Hurd could justify your attack . I know you will tell me , ' When sense or virtue an affront endures , Th ' affront is mine , my friend , and should be yours ; ' and that the poisoned arrows he shot from his dark corner ...
Page vii
... given to it the same perfection , which is manifested in the delineations alluded to by the Reviewer in the London - Magazine . I will observe by the way that this Reviewer is mistaken in declaring Dr. Southey to have written the ...
... given to it the same perfection , which is manifested in the delineations alluded to by the Reviewer in the London - Magazine . I will observe by the way that this Reviewer is mistaken in declaring Dr. Southey to have written the ...
Page viii
... given him offence , in sorrow for all whereby he had offended , and in humble hope of a better translation than that , which he so magnanimously had declined . Still this does not justify PARR . Dr. HURD was in the wrong , but Dr. PARR ...
... given him offence , in sorrow for all whereby he had offended , and in humble hope of a better translation than that , which he so magnanimously had declined . Still this does not justify PARR . Dr. HURD was in the wrong , but Dr. PARR ...
Page x
... given no offence whatever to HURD himself , and PARR was on public grounds amply justified in resenting this conduct , and right generous and noble was it in him to encounter , in the cause of truth , the obloquy and odium , which were ...
... given no offence whatever to HURD himself , and PARR was on public grounds amply justified in resenting this conduct , and right generous and noble was it in him to encounter , in the cause of truth , the obloquy and odium , which were ...
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... given to his Polish Letters en- couraged him to take a new and adventurous course in the world of politics : the result was , a work which bore for its title " A Review of the Acts of the Thirteenth Parliament , etc . " THE REV . SAMUEL ...
... given to his Polish Letters en- couraged him to take a new and adventurous course in the world of politics : the result was , a work which bore for its title " A Review of the Acts of the Thirteenth Parliament , etc . " THE REV . SAMUEL ...
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