The Life of Thomas Burgess, D.D.: F.R.S., F.A.S., &c. &c. &c., Late Lord Bishop of SalisburyLongman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1840 - 557 páginas |
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... languages are introduced , upon which the point or meaning of a passage depends , a translation is added . In the original papers a few inaccuracies of ex- pression , which , however , very rarely occur , have been corrected , and , in ...
... languages are introduced , upon which the point or meaning of a passage depends , a translation is added . In the original papers a few inaccuracies of ex- pression , which , however , very rarely occur , have been corrected , and , in ...
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... language , ap- plied its principles to the investigation of the origin and formation of that of Greece , with an acuteness which contributed much in its conse- quences to his future eminence . He delighted also in metaphysical reading ...
... language , ap- plied its principles to the investigation of the origin and formation of that of Greece , with an acuteness which contributed much in its conse- quences to his future eminence . He delighted also in metaphysical reading ...
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... language . This , how- ever , is a subtle and recondite question , upon which eminent scholars have differed , and will continue to differ ; it is a question also , with respect to which very ingenious , and yet conflicting theories ...
... language . This , how- ever , is a subtle and recondite question , upon which eminent scholars have differed , and will continue to differ ; it is a question also , with respect to which very ingenious , and yet conflicting theories ...
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... languages was very ex- tensive ; and he was critically conversant with those of Greece and Rome . Philology was his favourite study c 3 BISHOP BURGESS . 21 CHAP IV 1780 Commencement of Friendship with Mr Tyrwhitt - Cor- respondence with.
... languages was very ex- tensive ; and he was critically conversant with those of Greece and Rome . Philology was his favourite study c 3 BISHOP BURGESS . 21 CHAP IV 1780 Commencement of Friendship with Mr Tyrwhitt - Cor- respondence with.
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... language which he must avoid in any future work , if he means to pass for Chaucer . A - propos to Chaucer , let me ask you what may seem an odd question , - whether you have got a copy of my edition of the Canterbury Tales ? My reason ...
... language which he must avoid in any future work , if he means to pass for Chaucer . A - propos to Chaucer , let me ask you what may seem an odd question , - whether you have got a copy of my edition of the Canterbury Tales ? My reason ...
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acquaintance addressed affectionate ancient attention Auckland Castle Barrington Bishop Burgess Bishop of Durham Bishop of Salisbury Bishop of St blessings CHAP chaplain character Christ Christian Church Church of England clergy College correspondence critical David's DEAR LORD DEAR SIR digamma diocese Divine doctrine Durham duties elegant eminent Essay expressed faithful favour feelings following letter give Greek Greek language habits happy Holy Homer honour hope hors d'œuvre humble interest Irenæus Jesus kind labour Lampeter language late Latin learning literary LORD MONBODDO Lordship manner ment mind Mongewell nature never object obliged occasion opinion Oxford parish particular passage philosophy pleasure poetry present principles published racter readers religion religious respect Rome scholar Scriptures sermon servant sincerely Society Socinian spirit Terentianus Maurus thing THOMAS BURGESS thou tion treatise Tyrwhitt various venerable verse Villoison Welbeck Street wish writing
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