Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... praise and censure of those , who vilify , without reading , his writings , or read them without finding some incentive to study , some proficiency in knowledge , or some improvement in virtue . " Dr. PARR'S Preface to the Two Tracts of ...
... praise and censure of those , who vilify , without reading , his writings , or read them without finding some incentive to study , some proficiency in knowledge , or some improvement in virtue . " Dr. PARR'S Preface to the Two Tracts of ...
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... praise . As far as my knowledge will go , no such character , the rival of Bentley , exists ; aut mea sententia hic ... praises ; has exaggerated the prices , at which WARBURTON's and HURD's pamphlets sold before the re - printing ; has ...
... praise . As far as my knowledge will go , no such character , the rival of Bentley , exists ; aut mea sententia hic ... praises ; has exaggerated the prices , at which WARBURTON's and HURD's pamphlets sold before the re - printing ; has ...
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... praise of the Bishop of Worcester , something might have been allowed to PARR's gratitude and indignation ; but the Life of WARBURTON , ' wherein that commendation is bestowed , was still , under the hands of its author , to be ...
... praise of the Bishop of Worcester , something might have been allowed to PARR's gratitude and indignation ; but the Life of WARBURTON , ' wherein that commendation is bestowed , was still , under the hands of its author , to be ...
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... praise ; and if the censure outweighed the praise , it was not the defect of PARR's scales , but the defici- ency of HURD's merits , which made so awful a balance against the DIOCESAN . 5. " It was not the charity , " continues the ...
... praise ; and if the censure outweighed the praise , it was not the defect of PARR's scales , but the defici- ency of HURD's merits , which made so awful a balance against the DIOCESAN . 5. " It was not the charity , " continues the ...
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... praise , but the inordinate vanity of WARBURTON expected extravagant praise , and his imperious spirit could brook no censure , and demanded entire submission to his opinions . 66 rea- I have succeeded in procuring a copy of the book ...
... praise , but the inordinate vanity of WARBURTON expected extravagant praise , and his imperious spirit could brook no censure , and demanded entire submission to his opinions . 66 rea- I have succeeded in procuring a copy of the book ...
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