Memoirs of the Life of Gilbert Wakefield, 1. kötetJ. Johnson, 1804 |
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viii. oldal
... Soon after that lamented event , his papers were committed by his family to the care of the editors to publish a new edition of the Me- moirs , with a Continuation to the time of his death . In preparing the present work they have been ...
... Soon after that lamented event , his papers were committed by his family to the care of the editors to publish a new edition of the Me- moirs , with a Continuation to the time of his death . In preparing the present work they have been ...
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... soon frustrated by his translation to the see of Canterbury . When St. Nicolas in Nottingham , which is in the gift of the crown , became vacant , my father went up immediately to the duke of Newcastle , then prime minister , with a ...
... soon frustrated by his translation to the see of Canterbury . When St. Nicolas in Nottingham , which is in the gift of the crown , became vacant , my father went up immediately to the duke of Newcastle , then prime minister , with a ...
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... Soon after his obtaining the living of St. Nicolas , my father was presented to the rec- tory of Claypole , in Lincolnshire , with cir- cumstances equally honourable to himself , and his patron , Mr. Plumptree , mentioned above . My ...
... Soon after his obtaining the living of St. Nicolas , my father was presented to the rec- tory of Claypole , in Lincolnshire , with cir- cumstances equally honourable to himself , and his patron , Mr. Plumptree , mentioned above . My ...
18. oldal
... soon received . After continuing seventeen years a Rector at Nottingham , my father was presented by an old friend , and brother clergyman , ( Mr. Bailey , of Langley , in Derbyshire ) , to the vi- carage of Kingston - upon - Thames ...
... soon received . After continuing seventeen years a Rector at Nottingham , my father was presented by an old friend , and brother clergyman , ( Mr. Bailey , of Langley , in Derbyshire ) , to the vi- carage of Kingston - upon - Thames ...
24. oldal
... - duity ; and for myself , I can truly say , that I owe him nothing . m See Mede's Works , ed . 3d . p . 101 , 102. and Bp . Lowth in loc . n Dr. Berdmore died in January 1802 . Soon after I went to this school , the recep- 24 LIFE OF.
... - duity ; and for myself , I can truly say , that I owe him nothing . m See Mede's Works , ed . 3d . p . 101 , 102. and Bp . Lowth in loc . n Dr. Berdmore died in January 1802 . Soon after I went to this school , the recep- 24 LIFE OF.
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309. oldal - One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sinneth: at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter be established.
345. oldal - People have now a-days, (said he,) got a strange opinion that every thing should be taught by lectures. Now, I cannot see that lectures can do so much good as reading the books from which the lectures are taken. I know nothing that can be best taught by lectures, except where experiments are to be shewn. You may teach chymistry by lectures : — You might teach- making of shoes by lectures...
335. oldal - TIRED Nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep ! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where Fortune smiles ; the wretched he forsakes ; Swift on his downy pinion flies from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a tear.
122. oldal - ... the church; to whose service, by the intentions of my parents and friends, I was destined of a child, and in mine own resolutions, till coming to some maturity of years, and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the church, that he who would take orders must subscribe slave, and take an oath...
45. oldal - Nutrita faustis sub penetralibus Posset, quid Augusti paternus In pueros animus Nerones. Fortes creantur fortibus et bonis ; Est in juvencis, est in equis patrum Virtus...
121. oldal - Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him? 49 But this people who knoweth not the law are cursed.
308. oldal - Lift the faint head, and bend the imploring eye; Till Death, in kindness, from the tortured breast Calls the free spirit to the realms of rest. Shame to Mankind! But shame to BRITONS most, Who all the sweets of Liberty can boast; Yet, deaf to every human claim, deny That bliss to others, which themselves enjoy: Life's bitter draught with harsher bitter fill; Blast every joy, and add to every ill; The trembling limbs with galling iron bind, Nor loose the heavier bondage of the mind.
122. oldal - ... coming to some maturity of years and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the Church, that he who would take Orders must subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, which unless he took with a conscience that would retch he must either straight perjure, or split his faith, I thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the sacred office of speaking bought, and begun with servitude and forswearing.
539. oldal - And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover Sighing like furnace, with a woful ballad Made to his mistress
73. oldal - ... pursuit of it, if he does not excite our astonishment by the rapidity of his strides, he, at least, secures our confidence by the firmness of his step. To the examination of positions advanced by other men, he always brought a mind, which neither prepossession had seduced, nor malevolence polluted.