Its public entry was rather obscure, except only that Dr Hurd wrote a pamphlet against it, with all the illiberal petulance, arrogance and scurrility, which distinguish the Warburtonian school. This pamphlet gave me some consolation for the otherwise... Dictionary of National Biography - Página 307editado por - 1899Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 páginas
...remarks, " was rather obscure, except only that 1J.'. Hurd wrote a pamphlet against it, with all tl.e illiberal petulance, arrogance, and scurrility, which...otherwise indifferent reception of my performance." Two years after the miscarriage o£ the first volume, he published the second volume of his History... | |
| 1805 - 608 páginas
...public entry was rather obscure, except only that Dr. Hurd* wrote a pamphlet against it, with all (he illiberal petulance, arrogance, and scurrility, which...pamphlet gave me some consolation for the otherwise indifterent reception of шу performance. In 17*6, two years after the fall of the first volume, was... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 páginas
...\vith all the illiberal petulance, arrogance, and scurrility, which distinguish tlie Warburtonian HUM school. This pamphlet gave me some consolation for the otherwise indifferent reception of my performance.1' Two years after the miscarriage of the first volume, he published the second- volume... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1806 - 578 páginas
...with some other small pieces. Its public entry was " rather obscure, except only that Dr Hurd wrote a pamphlet against it, " with all the illiberal petulance, arrogance, and scurrility, which distin" guished the Warburtonian school. This pamphlet gave me tome conso" lation for the otherwise... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 412 páginas
...lordship by the late Dr Gregory. " arrogance, and scurrility, which Distinguished the Warburto" nian school. This pamphlet gave me some consolation for...otherwise indifferent reception of my performance." — Page II. « LETTER XXXIX. , i LORD LYTT ELTON * TO Dtt BEATTIE. Hill-Street, (London) 6th October,... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 408 páginas
...lordship by the late Dr Gregory. '•' arrogance, and scurrility, wh.ich distinguished the Warburto" nian school. This pamphlet gave me some consolation for...otherwise indifferent reception of my performance." — Page 1 1 . LETTER XXXIX. LORD LYTTELTON* TO DIt BEATTIE. Hill-Street, (London) 6th October, 1770.... | |
| Sir William Forbes, James Beattie - 1807 - 572 páginas
...with some other small pieces. Its public entry was " rather obscure, except only that Dr Hurd wrote a pamphlet against it, " with all the illiberal petulance, arrogance, and scurrility, which distin" guished the Warburtonian school. This pamphlet gave me some conso" lation for the otherwise... | |
| Joseph Lomas Towers - 1808 - 346 páginas
...Life (he is politely called by Dr. Kurd ' a Puny Dialectician from the North'), that it is written ' with all the illiberal petulance, arrogance, and scurrility, which distinguish the Warburtonian school.' The entire honor of having written this pamphlet the bishop of Worcester does not claim. The greater... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 540 páginas
...rather obscure, except only that Dr. Hurd wrote a pamphlet against it, with all the illiberal petulanee, arrogance, and scurrility, which distinguish the Warburtonian...consolation for the otherwise indifferent reception of my performanee. IN 1756, two years after the fall of the first volume, \vas published the second volume... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 540 páginas
...the end the cause of some consolation to him ; because, as he expresses himself, " Dr. Hurd wrote a pamphlet against it, with all the illiberal petulance,...scurrility, which distinguish the Warburtonian school ;" so well aware was he, that, to an author, attack of any kind is much more favourable than neglect.... | |
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