| 1767 - 572 pages
...all the f1 former part of vour life < — The bifliop replied, We have not time to 41 talk, of thcfc things; but take home the book; I will abide by it ; and " I recommend to you to do fo too, and Ib God blefs you !" |l The eontraft between thcfe two characters is ftrongly... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1782 - 514 pages
...May I beg to know what new light or arguments have prevailed with you now, to entertain an opinion fo contrary to that which you entertained of that book'...and I recommend you to do fo too, and fo God blefs ' blefs you!" — Charity andjuftice call on us, not haftily to credit fo marvellous a tale, without... | |
| Francis Atterbury - 1783 - 478 pages
...May I beg to know what new light or arguments have prevailed with you now, to entertain an opinion fo contrary to that which you entertained of that book...I recommend you to do fo too, and fo GOD blefs you ! ' " Dr. Warton hath revived this ftory, which he juflly calls an uncommon one, in his laft " Effay... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 454 pages
...have prevailed with you ' now, to entertain an opinion fo contrary to that which you enter" tained of that Book all the former part of your life ?" —...fo too, " and fo, God blefs you ! " — Charity and juftice call on u«, not haftily to credit fo marvellous a tale, without the flrongeft teftimony for... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 450 pages
...contrary to that which you enter" tained of that Book all the former part of your life?" — The Bifhbp replied, " We have not time to talk of thefe things...fo too, " and fo, God blefs you !" — Charity and juftice call on us, not haftily to credit fo marvellous a tale, without the ftrongeft teftimony for... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 556 pages
...I beg to know what new light or arguments " have prevailed with you now, to entertain an opinion fo contrary •' to that which you entertained of that...do fo too, and fo, God blefs you !" — Charity and juftice call on us, not haftily to credit fo marvellous a talc, without the ftrongelt teftknony for... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 440 pages
...May I beg to know what new light or arguments have prevailed with you now, to entertain an opinion so contrary to that which you entertained of that book all the former part of your life ?• — The Bishop replied, We have not time to talk of these things ; but take home the book : I will abide by... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 464 pages
...that book all the former part of your life ? — The Bishop replied, We have not time to talk of these things ; but take home the book : I will abide by it ; and I recommend you to do so too ; and so God bless you !" — Charity and justice call on us, not hastily to credit so marvellous... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 536 pages
...May I beg to know what new light or arguments have prevailed with you now, to entertain an opinion so contrary to that which you entertained of that book all the former part of your life ?"—The bishop replied, " We have not time to talk of these things, but take home the book; I will abide by... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 538 pages
...May I beg to know what new light or arguments have prevailed with you now, to entertain an opinion so contrary to that which you entertained of that book all the former part of your life f" — The bishop replied, " We have not time to talk of these things, but take home the book; I will... | |
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