Four Discourses on Subjects Relating to the Amusement of the Stage: Preached at Great St. Mary's Church, Cambridge, on Sunday September 25, and Sunday October 2, 1808; with Copious Supplementary NotesF. Hodson, 1809 - 284 páginas |
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... mention the great advantages I derived from the friendship of the Gentleman who was then Tutor of Clare- Hall , THE REV . JOHN DUDLEY , and likewise of my greatly re- spected and lamented Friend and Private Tutor , the late Rev. WILLIAM ...
... mention the great advantages I derived from the friendship of the Gentleman who was then Tutor of Clare- Hall , THE REV . JOHN DUDLEY , and likewise of my greatly re- spected and lamented Friend and Private Tutor , the late Rev. WILLIAM ...
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... mentioned my idea to one or two of my friends , but they seemed to think , ( in which I did not acquiesce , ) that the subject had no connection with the studies and objects of the University . I sketched out my plan , and began viii ...
... mentioned my idea to one or two of my friends , but they seemed to think , ( in which I did not acquiesce , ) that the subject had no connection with the studies and objects of the University . I sketched out my plan , and began viii ...
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... mentioned my idea to you , as to a person , upon whose judg- ment and piety I might depend , you most obligingly attended to my statement , and gave me encourage- ment to proceed ; the result has already met your approbation in private ...
... mentioned my idea to you , as to a person , upon whose judg- ment and piety I might depend , you most obligingly attended to my statement , and gave me encourage- ment to proceed ; the result has already met your approbation in private ...
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... mentioned in the Notes to these Discourses . I have the satisfaction , however , in reflecting that their circulation has not been very extensive ; and , therefore , that they would not have done any great injury to the world , had the ...
... mentioned in the Notes to these Discourses . I have the satisfaction , however , in reflecting that their circulation has not been very extensive ; and , therefore , that they would not have done any great injury to the world , had the ...
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... mentioned , it will confirm every impartial person in the belief , that such improvement is not to be expected + . " - Witherspoon , p . 108 . + Witherspoon , p . 114 . Styles , p . 44 . See also Styles , p . 22. 48 , 49 . Not to expect ...
... mentioned , it will confirm every impartial person in the belief , that such improvement is not to be expected + . " - Witherspoon , p . 108 . + Witherspoon , p . 114 . Styles , p . 44 . See also Styles , p . 22. 48 , 49 . Not to expect ...
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