| 1807 - 560 halaman
...delightful. The pleasantry, pcrhi'ps of no man of t»it had so unlaboured an appearance. It seemed rather to escape from his mind than to be produced by it. He had lived on the most intimate terms •with all biscrmtemporaricsdistinguishcd by wit, politeness,... | |
| 1807 - 552 halaman
...was delightful. The pleasantry perhaps of no man of wit had so unlaboured an appearance. It seemed rather to escape from his mind than to be produced by it. lie had lived ou the most intimate terms with all his contemporaries distinguished by wit, politeness,... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 halaman
...was delightful. The pleasantry, perhaps, of DO man of wit had so unlaboured an appearance. It seemed rather to escape from his mind than to be produced by it. ' Йе had Jived on the. most intimate terms with all his contemporaries distinguished MR. Fox united,... | |
| 1808 - 702 halaman
...was delightful. The pleasantry perhaps of no man of wit had so unlaboured an appearance. It teemed rather to escape from his mind, than to be produced by it. He had lived on the mo t intimate terms with all hi> contemporaries, uistinguished by wit, politeness,... | |
| 1809 - 592 halaman
...was delightful. The pleasantly, perhaps, of no man of wit had so unlaboured an appearance. It seemed rather to escape from his mind than to be produced by it. He had lived on the most intimate terms with all his contemporaries distinguished by wit, politeness,... | |
| Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1809 - 588 halaman
...was delightful. The pleasantry, perhaps, of no man of wit had so unlaboured an appearance. It seemed rather to escape from his mind than to be produced by it He had lived on the most intimate terms with all his contemporaries distinguished by wit, politeness,... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 692 halaman
...was delightful. The pleasantry, perhaps, of no man of wit had so unlaboured an appearance. It seemed rather to escape from his mind, than to be produced by it. He had lived on the most intimate terms with all his contemporaries, distinguished by wit, politeness,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 halaman
...was delightful. The pleasantry, perhaps, of no man of wit had so unlaboured an a|>pearance; it seemed rather to escape from his mind, than to be produced by it. He had lived on the most intimate terms with all his contemporaries, distinguished by wit, |ю!неце&з,... | |
| Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 halaman
...was delightful. The pleasantry, perhaps, of no man of wit had so unlabored an appearance. It seemed rather to escape from his mind than to be produced by it. He had lived on the roost intimate terms with all his contemporaries distinguished by wit, politeness... | |
| 1824 - 878 halaman
...society of Europe. The pleasantry perhaps of no man of wit had so unlaboured an appearance. It seemed rather to escape from his mind, than to be produced by it. He had lived on the most intimate terms with all his contemporaries distinguished by wit, politeness,... | |
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