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... honours at Oxford , which were offered to Pope , then his fellow - traveller , and who , in consequence of this refusal , did himself not accept them - in his controversy with Lowth ( then the Oxford Professor ) , gave way to his angry ...
... honours at Oxford , which were offered to Pope , then his fellow - traveller , and who , in consequence of this refusal , did himself not accept them - in his controversy with Lowth ( then the Oxford Professor ) , gave way to his angry ...
Pagina 13
... honour of the prophet . If Evans meant anything , he meant what was then floating in all men's minds , the probable restoration of the Stuarts . By this prelude of that inventive genius which afterwards commented , in the same spirit ...
... honour of the prophet . If Evans meant anything , he meant what was then floating in all men's minds , the probable restoration of the Stuarts . By this prelude of that inventive genius which afterwards commented , in the same spirit ...
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... honour . Warburton might otherwise have been shown strangely to contradict himself , for in these letters he had been most lavish of his flatteries and encomiums on the man whom he covered with ridicule in the preface to his Shakespeare ...
... honour . Warburton might otherwise have been shown strangely to contradict himself , for in these letters he had been most lavish of his flatteries and encomiums on the man whom he covered with ridicule in the preface to his Shakespeare ...
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... honour , which the ACADEMIC EXERCISE OF WIT is conceived to bring to its professors . " Here , then , we discover the SECRET PRINCIPLE which con- ducted Warburton through all his works , although of the most opposite natures . I do not ...
... honour , which the ACADEMIC EXERCISE OF WIT is conceived to bring to its professors . " Here , then , we discover the SECRET PRINCIPLE which con- ducted Warburton through all his works , although of the most opposite natures . I do not ...
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... honour of adopting his principles . Selden wrote against the divine right of tithes , but allowed the legal right ; which gave , at first , great offence to the clergy , who afterwards perceived the propriety of his argument , as Wotton ...
... honour of adopting his principles . Selden wrote against the divine right of tithes , but allowed the legal right ; which gave , at first , great offence to the clergy , who afterwards perceived the propriety of his argument , as Wotton ...
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