The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton ...J. Nichols, and sold by T. Cadell, 1788 |
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... Writer and the difpofition of the Reader , that your Lordship's humanity and candour , inlarged , and not ( as it often happens ) diminished , by your great knowledge of mankind , will always dif- pofe you to estimate merit by a better ...
... Writer and the difpofition of the Reader , that your Lordship's humanity and candour , inlarged , and not ( as it often happens ) diminished , by your great knowledge of mankind , will always dif- pofe you to estimate merit by a better ...
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... writer , who was of no party but that of truth , to oppose this extravagance , as he had done its oppofite ? And if ... writers , I fpeak it , Gentlemen , to your honour , offer your confiderations to the world , either under the ...
... writer , who was of no party but that of truth , to oppose this extravagance , as he had done its oppofite ? And if ... writers , I fpeak it , Gentlemen , to your honour , offer your confiderations to the world , either under the ...
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... writer fo well received , yours have been tempted to dispense with the folemnity of their character ; as think- ing it of much importance to get the laugh on their fide . Hence RIDICULE is become their favourite figure of fpeech ; and ...
... writer fo well received , yours have been tempted to dispense with the folemnity of their character ; as think- ing it of much importance to get the laugh on their fide . Hence RIDICULE is become their favourite figure of fpeech ; and ...
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... writer of The Independent Whig , to the atrabilaire blasphemer of the miracles + . Though it would be but charity to tell you a plain truth , which Cicero told your illuftrious predecessors long ago , when infected with the fame diftem ...
... writer of The Independent Whig , to the atrabilaire blasphemer of the miracles + . Though it would be but charity to tell you a plain truth , which Cicero told your illuftrious predecessors long ago , when infected with the fame diftem ...
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... writer well obferves , being very apt to think , that every thing " which is laughed at , with any mixture of wit , is ridiculous in " itself . " Few reflect on what a great wit + has fo ingenuously owned , That wit is generally falfe ...
... writer well obferves , being very apt to think , that every thing " which is laughed at , with any mixture of wit , is ridiculous in " itself . " Few reflect on what a great wit + has fo ingenuously owned , That wit is generally falfe ...
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