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contents:
PREFACE
Vol. I CONTENTS
Ch. I. 1747-1752
Ch. II. 1752-1761
Ch. III. 1761-1765
Ch. IV. 1765-1766
Ch. V. 1767-1771
Ch. VI. 1771
Ch. VII. 1771-1776
Ch. VIII. 1771-1776
Ch. IX. 1776-1777
Ch. X. 1779-1786
Ch. XI. 1779-1786
Ch. XII. 1779-1786
Ch. XIII. 1780-1782
Ch. XIV. 1786-1789
Ch. XV. 1786-1790
Ch. XVI. 1776-1790
Ch. XVII. 1787
Ch. XVIII. 1789
Ch. XIX. 1790-1792
Ch. XX. 1791-1792
Ch. XXI. 1791-1796
Ch. XXII. 1794-1795
Ch. XXIII. 1794
Ch. XXIV. 1794-1800
Ch. XXV. 1794-1800
Ch. XXVI. 1800-1803
Ch. XXVII. 1801-1803
Ch. XXVIII. 1800-1807
Vol. II Contents
Ch I. 1800-1807
Ch II. 1807-1810
Ch III. 1809
Ch IV. 1809-1812
Ch V. 1810-1813
Ch VI. 1811-1815
Ch VII. 1812-1815
Ch VIII. 1816-1820
Ch IX. 1816-1820
Ch X. 1816-1820
Ch XI. 1816-1820
Ch XII. 1816-1820
Ch XIII. 1816-1820
Ch XIV. 1819
Ch XV. 1820-1821
Ch XVI. 1816-1820
Ch XVII. 1820-1824
Ch XVIII. 1820-1824
Ch XIX. 1820-1824
Ch XX. 1820-1825
Ch XXI.
Ch XXII.
Ch XXIII.
Ch XXIV.
Ch XXV.
Appendix
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Richard Hurd, bishop of Worcester (1720-1808)
Bishop of Worcester (1781) and highly-regarded scholar-critic; editor of Horace's Ars Poetica (1749), author of Moral and Political Dialogues (1759), and Letters on Chivalry and Romance (1762). He was the friend and editor of Bishop William Warburton. Bishop of Worcester (1781) and highly-regarded scholar-critic; editor of Horace's Ars Poetica (1749), author of Moral and Political Dialogues (1759), and Letters on Chivalry and Romance (1762). He was the friend and editor of Bishop William Warburton.
WRITINGS OF:
A Letter to Mr. Mason; on the Marks of Imitation.
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n2
A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Leland: Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin: in which His late Dissertation on the Principles of Human Eloquence is criticized.
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 13
Volume II,  Ch XXV.  ¶ 12
“The Life of William Warburton” in The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester: to which is prefixed a Discourse by way of General Preface, containing some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author.
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 43
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 45
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n2
Moral and Political Dialogues: being the Substance of several Conversations between divers Eminent Persons of the Past and Present Age; digested by the Parties themselves.
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 46
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n3
On the Delicacy of Friendship. A Seventh Dissertation. Address'd to the Author of the Sixth.
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 10
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 11
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n2
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n1
“Some Occurrences in my Life” in The Works of Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Worcester.
Volume I,  Ch. IV. 1765-1766  ¶ n1
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 43
The Works of Richard Hurd, Lord Bishop of Worcester.
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n2
Volume I,  Ch. XXIII. 1794  ¶ n1
REFERENCES TO:
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 3
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 4
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 10
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 13
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 14
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 18
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 21
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 24
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 26
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 30
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 31
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 33
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 44
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 45
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 46
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n2
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n2
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n2
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n1
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n2
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n3
Volume I,  Ch. XXIII. 1794  ¶ 13
Volume I,  Ch. XXIII. 1794  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Ch II. 1807-1810  ¶ 19
Volume II,  Ch XXV.  ¶ 13