Memoir of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff: With Selections from His Diary and Correspondence, EtcJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 345 էջ |
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... course , feel absolutely secure that I have not been betrayed into the same error ; but if it be so , I may be allowed to draw some excuse from the mortuary notices of Dr. Copleston that appeared in the public prints , and which , in ...
... course , feel absolutely secure that I have not been betrayed into the same error ; but if it be so , I may be allowed to draw some excuse from the mortuary notices of Dr. Copleston that appeared in the public prints , and which , in ...
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... course . The successful prizeman was not an unlikely person to be elected fellow at any college ; yet I should not be doing full justice to the subject of my memoir by simply recording the fact that , in the year 1795 , he was elected ...
... course . The successful prizeman was not an unlikely person to be elected fellow at any college ; yet I should not be doing full justice to the subject of my memoir by simply recording the fact that , in the year 1795 , he was elected ...
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... course . He thus expresses him- self : - ' My poetry lectures bring a greater trouble with them than you can well imagine . The search for apposite examples , after one's principles are well settled , is more laborious and harassing ...
... course . He thus expresses him- self : - ' My poetry lectures bring a greater trouble with them than you can well imagine . The search for apposite examples , after one's principles are well settled , is more laborious and harassing ...
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... course and direction of the studies pursued at Oxford is likely to be of permanent and extensive benefit , in the elucidation of a subject very generally misappre- hended . The Edinburgh reviewers would think me quite hardened in the ...
... course and direction of the studies pursued at Oxford is likely to be of permanent and extensive benefit , in the elucidation of a subject very generally misappre- hended . The Edinburgh reviewers would think me quite hardened in the ...
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... course , among this description of people , the tone and spirit of that review are not relished . I have heard many objections against it on that ground . My visit to Dropmore was not prevented by the wea- ther . I went there on the ...
... course , among this description of people , the tone and spirit of that review are not relished . I have heard many objections against it on that ground . My visit to Dropmore was not prevented by the wea- ther . I went there on the ...
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