Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... picture of the English parson in the last five centuries , and this he does , not by forcing his own conclusions upon us ( though he confides to us his own enthusiastic bias ) , but by giving us a very entertaining series of examples ...
... picture of the English parson in the last five centuries , and this he does , not by forcing his own conclusions upon us ( though he confides to us his own enthusiastic bias ) , but by giving us a very entertaining series of examples ...
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... picture of the poor chaplain's lot : " A gentle squire would gladly entertain Into his house some trencher - chappelain , Some willing man that might instruct his sons , And that could stand to good conditions . First , that he lie upon ...
... picture of the poor chaplain's lot : " A gentle squire would gladly entertain Into his house some trencher - chappelain , Some willing man that might instruct his sons , And that could stand to good conditions . First , that he lie upon ...
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... picture of hundreds of country clerics who quietly did their duty without any fuss or ostentation . The immortal Dr. Syntax , the hero of Combe's poem , is another type of old - fashioned cleric . The poet thus describes him : " Of ...
... picture of hundreds of country clerics who quietly did their duty without any fuss or ostentation . The immortal Dr. Syntax , the hero of Combe's poem , is another type of old - fashioned cleric . The poet thus describes him : " Of ...
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... picture drawn by the Spectator of another parish , where the squire and parson were at logger- heads . They lived in a perpetual state of war . " The parson is always preaching at the squire , and the squire , to be revenged on the ...
... picture drawn by the Spectator of another parish , where the squire and parson were at logger- heads . They lived in a perpetual state of war . " The parson is always preaching at the squire , and the squire , to be revenged on the ...
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... picture of the country parson in his novel ' Joseph Andrews , ' and through- out his books clerical types are constantly appearing , and where the characters are worthy , are drawn tenderly and carefully and with a gentle touch . George ...
... picture of the country parson in his novel ' Joseph Andrews , ' and through- out his books clerical types are constantly appearing , and where the characters are worthy , are drawn tenderly and carefully and with a gentle touch . George ...
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