| 1878 - 446 páginas
...refine those grosser propositions, which laziness and consent made current in vulgar conversation. He was superior to all those passions and affections...all good men; and that made him too much a contemner 01 tnose arts, wnich must be indulged in the transactions of human affairs. He had a courage of the... | |
| Education Ministry of - 1880 - 238 páginas
...prevail upon me, because I have no opportunities of relaxation or diversion." Johnson's Rasselas. Or, " He was superior to all those passions and affections...much a contemner of those arts which must be indulged in the transactions of human affairs." CLARENDON. — Character of Lord Falkland. Write out all the... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 páginas
...parts, and of untouched reputation in point of integrity; and such men had a title to his bosom. . . . He was superior to all those passions and affections...lover of all good men ; and that made him too much a oontemner of those arts which must be indulged in the transaction of human affairs. In the last short... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 páginas
...vulgar conversation. ... He was superior to all those passions and affections which attend vultrar minds, and was guilty of no other ambition than of...lover of all good men ; and that made him too much a contcmncr of those arts which must be indulged in the transactions of human affairs. In the last short... | |
| Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1881 - 368 páginas
...those grosser propositions which laziness and consent made current in vulgar conversation. . . . 5 lIe was superior to all those passions and affections...lover of all good men; and that made him too much a contemncr of those arts which must be indulged in the transactions of human affairs. In the last Short... | |
| Education Ministry of - 1882 - 292 páginas
...relaxation or diversion." Johnson's Rasselae. Or, ''He was superior to all those passions and affectiona which attend vulgar minds ; and was guilty of no other...much a contemner of those arts which must be indulged in the transactions of human affairs." CLARENDON. — Character of Lord Falkland. Write out all the... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 páginas
...and refine those grosser propositions which laziness and consent made current in vulgar conversation. He was superior to all those passions and affections...a contemner of those arts, which must be indulged in the transactions of human affairs. In the last short Parliament, Ite was a burgess in the House... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1883 - 544 páginas
...those grosser propositions, which laziness and consent made current in vulgar conversation. ***** " He was superior to all those passions and affections...; and that made him too much a contemner of those acts which must be indulged in the transactions of human affairs. In the last short parliament he was... | |
| C. Duxbury - 1884 - 278 páginas
...renewed. He (Lord Viscount Falkland) was superior to all those passions and affections which attend public minds, and was guilty of no other ambition than of...much a contemner of those arts which must be indulged in the transaction of human affairs. GRIMM'S LAW. When we compare the various languages of the Indo-European... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888 - 544 páginas
...being both children, and stolen them from his house and transported them beyond seas, and perverted hia sisters : upon which occasion he writ two large discourses...a contemner of those arts, which must be indulged in the transactions of human affairs. In the last short Parliament he was a burgess in the House of... | |
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