Memoir of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff: With Selections from His Diary and Correspondence, EtcJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 345 էջ |
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... principle with Bishop Copleston ; and that any per- son , able to handle a pen , should habitually do otherwise , he thought showed some degree of arro- gance , or else of selfish carelessness . Let me further mention , as a pleasing ...
... principle with Bishop Copleston ; and that any per- son , able to handle a pen , should habitually do otherwise , he thought showed some degree of arro- gance , or else of selfish carelessness . Let me further mention , as a pleasing ...
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... principles , just criticism , discrimi- nating delicacy of taste , and , perhaps , above all , Latinity of such pure and brilliant water , that when , in our recollections , we compare it with Ciceronian gems , it loses none of its ...
... principles , just criticism , discrimi- nating delicacy of taste , and , perhaps , above all , Latinity of such pure and brilliant water , that when , in our recollections , we compare it with Ciceronian gems , it loses none of its ...
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... principles are well settled , is more laborious and harassing than any other employment I have yet engaged in . My own ... principle , none present themselves to my mind which are applicable to another . Hence the labour of composing ...
... principles are well settled , is more laborious and harassing than any other employment I have yet engaged in . My own ... principle , none present themselves to my mind which are applicable to another . Hence the labour of composing ...
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... principles which enabled him afterwards to write with so much effect upon the monetary affairs of the nation . 1807. The Advice to a Young Reviewer , which I need not hesitate to describe as a most happy specimen of playful satire ...
... principles which enabled him afterwards to write with so much effect upon the monetary affairs of the nation . 1807. The Advice to a Young Reviewer , which I need not hesitate to describe as a most happy specimen of playful satire ...
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... principles . In the true sense of the word , I am more a high churchman than most of them — that is , I would have much greater exertions made to preserve the unity of our church and to make in effect , as well as in name , a national ...
... principles . In the true sense of the word , I am more a high churchman than most of them — that is , I would have much greater exertions made to preserve the unity of our church and to make in effect , as well as in name , a national ...
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