| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 288 páginas
...discover the brightness of his mind, and the strength of his judgment, accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever...What makes him still more agreeable is, that he tells us a story, serious or comical, with as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself. And for all this,... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 862 páginas
...the strength of his judgement, accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by * Mr. Addison. this enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive,...What makes him still more agreeable is, that he tells us a story, serious or comical, with as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself. And for all this,... | |
| William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - 1824 - 392 páginas
...mind, and the strength of his judgment, accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by his enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive...as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself." The effect of wine upon Steele was quite the reverse. Steele, in the early part of the evening, was... | |
| 1829 - 804 páginas
...discover the brightness of his mind, and the strength of his judgment, accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever...shall scarce discern in this incomparable person, a wbit more, that what might be expected from one of a common capacity. Doubtless, there are men of great... | |
| 1831 - 704 páginas
...judgment, accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever ie his notice is given to all the silly faces that pass that way, that they may not ho tells a story, serious or comical, with as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself. And for... | |
| Thomas Dodgson - 1832 - 190 páginas
...of his judgment, accompanied with the most graceful mirth. Inaword,by its enlivening aid, he becomes whatever is polite, instructive and diverting. What...as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself." The effects of wine upon Steele were precisely the reverse. Steele in the early part of the evening,... | |
| 1852 - 670 páginas
...mind, nnd the strength of his judgment accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by its enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive,...story serious or comical, with as much delicacy of hu mor as Cervantes himself.*' The effect of wine upon Steelc was quite the reverse. Stccle, in the... | |
| 1839 - 674 páginas
...mind, and the strength of his judgment accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by its enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive,...story serious or comical, with as much delicacy of hu mor as Cervantes himself." The effect of wine upon Steele was qnite the reverse. Steele, in the... | |
| 1847 - 666 páginas
...the most graceful mirth. In a word, by its enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, iustructive, nnd heir langnage), that these Cherokees had loat in an...of their head war. riors, in a skirmish with some hu mor as Cervantes himself." The effect of wine upon Steele was qnite the reverse. Steele, in the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1854 - 340 páginas
...discover the brightness of his mind and the strength of his judgment, accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever...at other times, even after a long knowledge of him, yon shall scarce discern in this incomparable person a whit more than what might be expected from one... | |
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