| 1841 - 606 страници
...rich with observation and anecdote ; that wit which never gave a wound ; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading; that goodness of heart...talent and acquirement. They will remember, too, that lie whose name they hold in reverence was not less distinguished by the inflexible uprightness of his... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 страници
...rich with observation and anecdote; that wit which never gave a wound; that exquisite mimicry wiiich ennobled, instead of degrading; that goodness of heart...appeared in every look and accent and gave additional vulne to every talent and acquirement. They will remember, too, that he whose name they hold in reverence... | |
| 1841 - 612 страници
...rich with observation and anecdote ; that wit which never gave a wound ; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading; that goodness of heart...disposition and his winning manners. They will remember that, in the last lines which he traced, he expressed his joy that he had done nothing unworthy of... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1841 - 810 страници
...rich with observation and anecdote ; that wit which never gave л wound; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading; that goodness of heart...disposition and his winning manners. They will remember that, in the last lines which he traced, he expressed his joy that he had done nothing unworthy of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 438 страници
...rich with observation and anecdote; that wit which never gave a wound; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading; that goodness of heart...disposition and his winning manners. They will remember that, in the last lines which he traced, he expressed his joy that he had done nothing unworthy of... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1846 - 222 страници
...rich with observation and anecdote ; that wit which never gave a wound ; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading ; that goodness of...disposition and his winning manners. They will remember that, in the last lines which he traced, he expressed his joy that he had done nothing unworthy of... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1848 - 252 страници
...rich with observation and anecdote ; that wit which never gave a wound ; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading ; that goodness of...disposition and his winning manners. They will remember that, in the last lines which he traced, he expressed his joy that he had done nothing unworthy of... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1848 - 328 страници
...rich with observation and anecdote ; that wit which never gave a wound ; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading ; that goodness of...uprightness of his political conduct, than by his loving disear," and who was advancing from a youth which had anticipated memory, to an age of kindness and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1850 - 392 страници
...rich with observation and anecdote ; that wit which never gave a wound ; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading; that goodness of heart...disposition and his winning manners. They will remember that, in the last lines which he traced, he expressed his joy that he had done nothing unworthy of... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1850 - 196 страници
...rich with observation and anecdote; that wit which never gave a wound ; that exquisite mimicry which ennobled, instead of degrading ; that goodness of...political conduct, than by his loving disposition and winning manners. They will remember, that, in the last lines which he traced, he expressed his joy... | |
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