Memoir of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff: With Selections from His Diary and Correspondence, EtcJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 345 էջ |
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... sense of the ludicrous and incongruous . Nothing short of the necessity of the case could have drawn from him the well - known ' Equo ne credite , ' which convulsed all Oxford with laughter in its day . The same manliness of character ...
... sense of the ludicrous and incongruous . Nothing short of the necessity of the case could have drawn from him the well - known ' Equo ne credite , ' which convulsed all Oxford with laughter in its day . The same manliness of character ...
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... is perplexing and confound- ing to ordinary readers , is , I think , there chased away by The part I allude to is on classical educa- common sense . tion and utility , third and fifth chapters . More DEFENCE OF OXFORD. ...
... is perplexing and confound- ing to ordinary readers , is , I think , there chased away by The part I allude to is on classical educa- common sense . tion and utility , third and fifth chapters . More DEFENCE OF OXFORD. ...
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... . Copleston neither at any time sought , nor at any time received , from the nobleman whom he delighted to honour , any patronage , in the meaner sense of the word . He received what was infinitely THE PRÆLECTIONES ACADEMICE. ...
... . Copleston neither at any time sought , nor at any time received , from the nobleman whom he delighted to honour , any patronage , in the meaner sense of the word . He received what was infinitely THE PRÆLECTIONES ACADEMICE. ...
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... sense of the word . He received what was infinitely more valuable the sincere and confidential regards of one , who measured others by his own high standard of mind and character , rather than by outward circumstances . The points of ...
... sense of the word . He received what was infinitely more valuable the sincere and confidential regards of one , who measured others by his own high standard of mind and character , rather than by outward circumstances . The points of ...
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... 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 church . But the leading ...
... 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 church . But the leading ...
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