Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... occasion to insert in his works , numberless mysteries in the art of literary composition , and those minute circumstances , which familiarize us to the genius of one , whom we admire , and whom sometimes we aspire to imitate . " A ...
... occasion to insert in his works , numberless mysteries in the art of literary composition , and those minute circumstances , which familiarize us to the genius of one , whom we admire , and whom sometimes we aspire to imitate . " A ...
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... occasion to make the perilous experiment , and he has generally made it with success . But we think it our duty as impartial critics to point out some instances , in which that phraseology might , according to our judgment , have been ...
... occasion to make the perilous experiment , and he has generally made it with success . But we think it our duty as impartial critics to point out some instances , in which that phraseology might , according to our judgment , have been ...
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... occasions , which have no reference to ecclesias- tical authority or hierarchical dicipline . HURD shewed no respect whatever to the virtues , talents , and learning of JORTIN , LELAND , and LowтH , and he was therefore not entitled to ...
... occasions , which have no reference to ecclesias- tical authority or hierarchical dicipline . HURD shewed no respect whatever to the virtues , talents , and learning of JORTIN , LELAND , and LowтH , and he was therefore not entitled to ...
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... should continue , and that ' the greatest calamity , which ever threatened the world , was only delayed by its preservation . ' Sermons by BISHOP HALIFAX 6 ( 6 b C 1 , 152. On this occasion I indulge myself ADDENDA . xi.
... should continue , and that ' the greatest calamity , which ever threatened the world , was only delayed by its preservation . ' Sermons by BISHOP HALIFAX 6 ( 6 b C 1 , 152. On this occasion I indulge myself ADDENDA . xi.
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Edmund Henry Barker. C 1 , 152. On this occasion I indulge myself in the melancholy pleasure of quoting the words of a lamented friend , and I add my testimony of approbation , such as it is , to that of all , who knew his worth and ...
Edmund Henry Barker. C 1 , 152. On this occasion I indulge myself in the melancholy pleasure of quoting the words of a lamented friend , and I add my testimony of approbation , such as it is , to that of all , who knew his worth and ...
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