Memoir of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff: With Selections from His Diary and Correspondence, EtcJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 345 էջ |
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... considered as put out of hand ; though much remains now to be done , inside and out , up - stairs and down , and we are all still in mortar . * * ' An argument , then , framed according to the strict rules of logic , would be firm and ...
... considered as put out of hand ; though much remains now to be done , inside and out , up - stairs and down , and we are all still in mortar . * * ' An argument , then , framed according to the strict rules of logic , would be firm and ...
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... considered in the literary world to have found a joint in the armour of the Edinburgh Review , a journal at that time standing alone in its own peculiar department , and assuming a tone of domination in English literature , only to be ...
... considered in the literary world to have found a joint in the armour of the Edinburgh Review , a journal at that time standing alone in its own peculiar department , and assuming a tone of domination in English literature , only to be ...
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... considered rather a merit than otherwise in a com- mentator or divine . I will not assert that Mr. Copleston evinced the equa- nimity of patient Grizel in his dealings with the wilful idlers , of whom a sprinkling is to be found in the ...
... considered rather a merit than otherwise in a com- mentator or divine . I will not assert that Mr. Copleston evinced the equa- nimity of patient Grizel in his dealings with the wilful idlers , of whom a sprinkling is to be found in the ...
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... considered as no great matter of good taste or triumphant ingenuity , and the sympathy felt for those who had come into unpleasant collision with him , was usually of the nature of what you or I should feel for a D friend passing ...
... considered as no great matter of good taste or triumphant ingenuity , and the sympathy felt for those who had come into unpleasant collision with him , was usually of the nature of what you or I should feel for a D friend passing ...
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... considered with delight , and I trust with edification not less than that which I could not fail to derive from the conversation of those , whom I felt to be my superiors in every endowment and acquirement . I rejoice that the occasion ...
... considered with delight , and I trust with edification not less than that which I could not fail to derive from the conversation of those , whom I felt to be my superiors in every endowment and acquirement . I rejoice that the occasion ...
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