Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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Page ix
... says Lord Bacon , is that which putteth an ⚫ edge upon anger as much or more than the hurt itself ; ' and PARR was ... say , be equally prepared to deny the justice of them . 2. HURD's publication of his Correspondence with WARBURTON ...
... says Lord Bacon , is that which putteth an ⚫ edge upon anger as much or more than the hurt itself ; ' and PARR was ... say , be equally prepared to deny the justice of them . 2. HURD's publication of his Correspondence with WARBURTON ...
Page xiv
... says : " I am < glad that the Society for the Encouragement of Learning is in so hopeful a condition ; though methinks it is a little ominous to set their press a - going with the arrantest sophist , that ever ' wrote , prepared by so ...
... says : " I am < glad that the Society for the Encouragement of Learning is in so hopeful a condition ; though methinks it is a little ominous to set their press a - going with the arrantest sophist , that ever ' wrote , prepared by so ...
Page 48
... says : — ' I have often wished for a hand capable of collecting all the ' fragments remaining of Porphyry , Celsus , Hierocles , and ' Julian , and giving them to us with a just , critical , and theolo- gical comment , as a Defy to ...
... says : — ' I have often wished for a hand capable of collecting all the ' fragments remaining of Porphyry , Celsus , Hierocles , and ' Julian , and giving them to us with a just , critical , and theolo- gical comment , as a Defy to ...
Page 55
... say , without any fear of indulging too far the partiality of friendship , that he never shrinks from any task , whether of ... says Dr. Parr in a Letter to Mr. Butler , ( without date , but dictated between Jan. 22 , and March 2 , 1822 ...
... say , without any fear of indulging too far the partiality of friendship , that he never shrinks from any task , whether of ... says Dr. Parr in a Letter to Mr. Butler , ( without date , but dictated between Jan. 22 , and March 2 , 1822 ...
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... says that for writing that book he desery- ed to have a column erected to his memory . He took the hint probably from Plato . I am glad to find you do better with Greek , than many of the young men ; and I doubt not , but you will in a ...
... says that for writing that book he desery- ed to have a column erected to his memory . He took the hint probably from Plato . I am glad to find you do better with Greek , than many of the young men ; and I doubt not , but you will in a ...
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