Public Characters, Том 5R. Phillips, 1803 - 568 страници |
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... instance of domestic happiness . They are blessed with a numerous family , and are examples of conjugal and parental virtue . ARCHDEACON ARCHDEACON PALEY . THE celebrated subject of this memoir was 96 LORD HARRINGTON .
... instance of domestic happiness . They are blessed with a numerous family , and are examples of conjugal and parental virtue . ARCHDEACON ARCHDEACON PALEY . THE celebrated subject of this memoir was 96 LORD HARRINGTON .
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... Paley . In his father's school Dr. Paley remained till 1759 , when he became a student of Christ's College , Cam- bridge . It has been said that in the outset of his academical career his application was neither regular nor intense . To ...
... Paley . In his father's school Dr. Paley remained till 1759 , when he became a student of Christ's College , Cam- bridge . It has been said that in the outset of his academical career his application was neither regular nor intense . To ...
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... Paley seems to have viewed them ; and at the end of three years he might justly conclude , that there ought to be a period to mere preparation , and that the vigour which it had bestowed should be ap- plied to an object . The second ...
... Paley seems to have viewed them ; and at the end of three years he might justly conclude , that there ought to be a period to mere preparation , and that the vigour which it had bestowed should be ap- plied to an object . The second ...
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... Whiston , Dr. Sanderson , Colson , and Dr. Waring , who was succeeded by Dr. Milner , Master of Queen's College , and Dean of Carlisle . of his studies , presumes to decide on subjects of H 2 of ARCHDEACON PALEY . 99.
... Whiston , Dr. Sanderson , Colson , and Dr. Waring , who was succeeded by Dr. Milner , Master of Queen's College , and Dean of Carlisle . of his studies , presumes to decide on subjects of H 2 of ARCHDEACON PALEY . 99.
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... Paley accepted the situation of assistant to the school at Greenwich , and left college . The exqui- site and classical acting of Garrick had at that time diffused among literary men an universal fondness for the exhibitions of the ...
... Paley accepted the situation of assistant to the school at Greenwich , and left college . The exqui- site and classical acting of Garrick had at that time diffused among literary men an universal fondness for the exhibitions of the ...
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Страница 316 - I did not however quite resign the hope of one day succeeding to Mr. Hugh Smerdon, and therefore secretly prosecuted my favourite study, at every interval of leisure. These intervals were not very frequent ; and when the use I made of them was found out, they were rendered still less so. I could not guess the motives for this at first ; but at length I discovered that my master destined his youngest son for the situation to which I aspired.
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Страница 310 - On seeing me, this great man observed, with a look of pity and contempt, that I was " too small,' and sent me away sufficiently mortified. I expected to be very ill received by my godfather, but he said nothing. He did not, however, choose to take me back himself, but sent me in a passage-boat to Totness, from whence I was to walk home.
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