The General Biographical Dictionary, Том 15Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1814 |
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... court , and in all probability was the secret cause of a prosecution against him , in 1685 , by some of his parishioners , who alledged that he was guilty of Whiggism , that he admitted to the communion excommunicated persons before ...
... court , and in all probability was the secret cause of a prosecution against him , in 1685 , by some of his parishioners , who alledged that he was guilty of Whiggism , that he admitted to the communion excommunicated persons before ...
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... court , with all its important results . In 1530 he was employed with Stephen Gardiner at Cambridge , to obtain the university's determination in the matter of Henry VIII.'s divorce . In 1531 he was promoted to the archdeaconry of ...
... court , with all its important results . In 1530 he was employed with Stephen Gardiner at Cambridge , to obtain the university's determination in the matter of Henry VIII.'s divorce . In 1531 he was promoted to the archdeaconry of ...
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... court . " When he was called , " says he , " to the pulpit or chair , he came off not ill , so prudential were his parts in divinity ; when advanced to any office of trust in the university , he came off very well , so incomparable were ...
... court . " When he was called , " says he , " to the pulpit or chair , he came off not ill , so prudential were his parts in divinity ; when advanced to any office of trust in the university , he came off very well , so incomparable were ...
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... court in 1515. Such was the political life of bishop Fox , distin- guished by high influence and talent , but embittered at length , by the common intrigues and vicissitudes to which statesmen are subject . His retirement at Winchester ...
... court in 1515. Such was the political life of bishop Fox , distin- guished by high influence and talent , but embittered at length , by the common intrigues and vicissitudes to which statesmen are subject . His retirement at Winchester ...
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... court . That Wolsey was ungrateful may be inferred from the preceding quotation from archbishop Parker , but Fox's discovery of it , there implied , was long subsequent to his leaving the court ; and it is certain that in the letter now ...
... court . That Wolsey was ungrateful may be inferred from the preceding quotation from archbishop Parker , but Fox's discovery of it , there implied , was long subsequent to his leaving the court ; and it is certain that in the letter now ...
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Сторінка 454 - It was at Rome, on the 15th of October 1764, as I sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol, while the barefooted friars were singing vespers in the temple of Jupiter,* that the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind.
Сторінка 472 - There is no instance of a man before Gibbons who gave to wood the loose and airy lightness of flowers, and chained together the various productions . of the elements with a free disorder natural to each species.
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Сторінка 195 - For they that led us away captive, required of us then a song, and melody in our heaviness : Sing us one of the songs of Sion. 4 How shall we sing the LORD'S song in a strange land?
Сторінка 210 - In his fancy pictures, when he had fixed on his object of imitation, whether it was the mean and vulgar form of a wood-cutter, or a child of an interesting character, as he did not attempt to raise the one, so neither did he lose any of the natural grace and elegance, of the other ; such a grace, and such an elegance, as are more frequently found in cottages than in courts. This excellence was his own, the result of his particular observation and taste; for this he was certainly not indebted to the...
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Сторінка 312 - We are now in an age wherein impudent assertions must pass for arguments : and I do not question, but the same who has endeavoured here to prove, that he who wrote the Dispensary was no poet, will very suddenly undertake to shew, that he who gained the battle of Blenheim is no general.