Letter from William Warburton [to Robert Dodsley].
Author : William Warburton
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Release : 1749
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Author : William Warburton
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Author : Robert Dodsley
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 644 pages
File Size : 25,1 MB
Release : 2004-01-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780521522083
This fully annotated edition sheds much light on eighteenth-century British literary and publishing history.
Author : William Warburton
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File Size : 45,36 MB
Release : 1775
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Author : William Warburton
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File Size : 17,61 MB
Release : 1749
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Author : William Warburton
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Page : pages
File Size : 47,46 MB
Release : 1746
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Author : William Warburton
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Page : pages
File Size : 15,92 MB
Release : 1768
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Author : William Warburton
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File Size : 30,38 MB
Release : 1762
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Author : William Warburton
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Page : pages
File Size : 44,6 MB
Release : 1759
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Author : Richard Hurd
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 562 pages
File Size : 43,34 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780851156538
A model edition of the early correspondence of one of George III's favourite bishops. ARCHIVES Richard Hurd is best known to ecclesiastical historians as one of George III's favourite bishops who was offered, and declined, the archbishopric of Canterbury. These letters, therefore, illuminate the early career of one of the most prominent clerics of the late eighteenth century. The letters begin in 1739, just after Hurd had graduated B.A. at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. They chart his gradual climb up the ladder of ecclesiastical preferment, through his time as Fellow at Emmanuel and end with him settled in the comfortable country rectory of Thurcaston in Leicestershire. Hurd had a wide circle of correspondents. He became a close friend of William Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester, perhaps the most prominent controverialist of the period. He was also a member of a literary circle which included the poets Thomas Gray and William Mason. Indeed, Hurd himself is well-known to students of English literatureas the author of Letters on Chivalry and Romanceand as a significant figure among the so-called `pre-romantics'. Hurd's letters reveal the full range of his interests, from theology and university politics, through literature, to painting and sculpture. This edition, therefore, not only tells us about Hurd's early life and career, but also provides a valuable insight into the social life of the Anglican clergy in the eighteenth century.
Author : William Warburton
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File Size : 23,28 MB
Release : 1756
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