Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... Preface to the Two Tracts of a Wa Varburtonian p . 196 . 3. But you owe to me some recompence for the heavy disappointment I have experienced from the delay of the publication of Wray ; and that recompence is , though it should produce ...
... Preface to the Two Tracts of a Wa Varburtonian p . 196 . 3. But you owe to me some recompence for the heavy disappointment I have experienced from the delay of the publication of Wray ; and that recompence is , though it should produce ...
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... 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 that sort of nerve or power about them , which belongs to every ...
... 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 that sort of nerve or power about them , which belongs to every ...
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... Preface by Dr. PARR . In again producing to the world two early compositions of the Bishop of Gloucester's , which their great author had set no store by , and which the discreet editor of the Bishop's works had -- suppressed in his ...
... Preface by Dr. PARR . In again producing to the world two early compositions of the Bishop of Gloucester's , which their great author had set no store by , and which the discreet editor of the Bishop's works had -- suppressed in his ...
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... Preface , especially in the former , he lets himself loose , and whilst the kindlier feelings of the man occasionally betray him into the most beautiful sketches of characters , whom he revered , for Bishop HURD he has nothing but one ...
... Preface , especially in the former , he lets himself loose , and whilst the kindlier feelings of the man occasionally betray him into the most beautiful sketches of characters , whom he revered , for Bishop HURD he has nothing but one ...
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... Preface , to which his LORDSHIP refers ; the quotations are neither long nor numerous , most appropriate , and very unosten- tatious ; as Dr. PARR was addressing a scholar , and writing only for men of letters , such quotations are ...
... Preface , to which his LORDSHIP refers ; the quotations are neither long nor numerous , most appropriate , and very unosten- tatious ; as Dr. PARR was addressing a scholar , and writing only for men of letters , such quotations are ...
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