Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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Page iv
... 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 an agony of rage . You will allow this to be perfectly Ste- phanic . " The excellent Bishop is ...
... 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 an agony of rage . You will allow this to be perfectly Ste- phanic . " The excellent Bishop is ...
Page ix
... kind in our lan- guage . There is an allusion in it , it will be perceived , to the delay of BISHOP HURD in producing his Life of WARBURTON , which , for prudential reasons , was not suffered to accompany the edition of his Works . " 1 ...
... kind in our lan- guage . There is an allusion in it , it will be perceived , to the delay of BISHOP HURD in producing his Life of WARBURTON , which , for prudential reasons , was not suffered to accompany the edition of his Works . " 1 ...
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... kind invitation from him , I went upon a little excursion , and passed a very agreeable week or thereabouts , at his Parsonage . Mr. Koe , at present an eminent Barrister at the Chancery- Bar , then living with me as an amanuensis , ac ...
... kind invitation from him , I went upon a little excursion , and passed a very agreeable week or thereabouts , at his Parsonage . Mr. Koe , at present an eminent Barrister at the Chancery- Bar , then living with me as an amanuensis , ac ...
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... Kind to his verse , but kinder to his fame , ' Hayley's Epistle on the Death of Mr. Thornton . and of whom , indeed , I may say , without any fear of indulging too far the partiality of friendship , that he never shrinks from any task ...
... Kind to his verse , but kinder to his fame , ' Hayley's Epistle on the Death of Mr. Thornton . and of whom , indeed , I may say , without any fear of indulging too far the partiality of friendship , that he never shrinks from any task ...
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... kind in pressing you to stay with him till it does take place . My principal objection to so long an absence is , as you say , the neglect of your books . I am glad you have obviated this objection . I hope you will prevail upon ...
... kind in pressing you to stay with him till it does take place . My principal objection to so long an absence is , as you say , the neglect of your books . I am glad you have obviated this objection . I hope you will prevail upon ...
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