The Critical Essays of a Country ParsonLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1867 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... of style . We do not wonder that the accomplished * Bacon's Essays : with Annotations by Richard Whately , D.D. , Arch- bishop of Dublin . London : 1857 . B prelate , accustomed ( as he tells us in his ARCHBISHOP WHATELY ON BACON.
... of style . We do not wonder that the accomplished * Bacon's Essays : with Annotations by Richard Whately , D.D. , Arch- bishop of Dublin . London : 1857 . B prelate , accustomed ( as he tells us in his ARCHBISHOP WHATELY ON BACON.
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Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd. prelate , accustomed ( as he tells us in his Preface ) to write down from time to time the observations which suggested themselves to him in reading Bacon's Essays , should have found them grow beneath his ...
Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd. prelate , accustomed ( as he tells us in his Preface ) to write down from time to time the observations which suggested themselves to him in reading Bacon's Essays , should have found them grow beneath his ...
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... tells us ) did not scruple to take a figure from the kitchen or the stable if it could make his meaning plainer . We ... telling , 8 Archbishop Whately on Bacon .
... tells us ) did not scruple to take a figure from the kitchen or the stable if it could make his meaning plainer . We ... telling , 8 Archbishop Whately on Bacon .
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Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd. quence of the highest class , -effective and telling , without one grain of claptrap . We should give an imperfect view of the charac- teristics of the Archbishop of Dublin , if we did not mention , as a ...
Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd. quence of the highest class , -effective and telling , without one grain of claptrap . We should give an imperfect view of the charac- teristics of the Archbishop of Dublin , if we did not mention , as a ...
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... tells us , and experience confirms his statement , that it is not easy to make a simile go on all fours , and incomparably more difficult to attain strict accuracy when an analogy is drawn out to any length . But Archbishop Whately ...
... tells us , and experience confirms his statement , that it is not easy to make a simile go on all fours , and incomparably more difficult to attain strict accuracy when an analogy is drawn out to any length . But Archbishop Whately ...
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