| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 страници
...stupendous a learning in all kinds, and in all languages (as may appear in his excellent and transcendant writings) that a man would have thought he had been...writing; yet his humanity, courtesy, and affability were such, that he would have been thought to have been bred in the best courts, but that his good... | |
| John Aikin - 1812 - 462 страници
...merit and virtue. He was of so stupendous a learning in all kinds and in all languages (as may appear in his excellent and transcendent writings) that a...writing; yet his humanity, courtesy, and affability were such, that he would have been thought to have been bred in the best courts, but that his goodnature,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 страници
...and virtue. He was of so stupendous learning in all kinds and in all languages, as may appear from his excellent and transcendent writings, that a man...would have thought he had been entirely conversant among books, and had never spent an hour but in reading and writing ; yet his humanity, courtesy, and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 536 страници
...stupendous learning in all kinds and in all languages, as may appear from his excellent and transcendant writings, that a man would have thought he had been entirely conversant among books, and had never spent an hour but in reading or writing ; yet his humanity, courtesy, and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 страници
...stupendous learning in all kinds and in all languages, as may appear from his excellent and transcendant writings, that a man would have thought he had been entirely conversant among books, and had never spent an hour but in reading or writing ; yet his humanity, courtesy, and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 страници
...stupendous learning in all kinds and in all languages, as may appear from his excellent and transcendant writings, that a man would have thought he had been entirely conversant among books, and had never spent an hour but in reading or writing ; yet his humanity, courtesy, and... | |
| JOHN BOHN - 1829 - 586 страници
...stupendous a learning, in all kinds and in all languages (as may appear in his excellent and transcendant writings) that a man would have thought he had been entirely conversant among books, and had never spent an hour but in reading and writing; yet his humanity, ofiability,... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1830 - 554 страници
...merit and virtue. He was of so stupendous a learning in all kinds, and in all languages (as may appear in his excellent and transcendent writings), that...writing ; yet his humanity, courtesy, and affability were such, that he would have been thought to have been bred in the best courts, but that his good-nature,... | |
| A F. Kendall - 1830 - 704 страници
...and virtue. He was of so stupendous learning in all kinds, and in all languages, as may appear from his excellent and transcendent writings, that a man...would have thought he had been entirely conversant among books, and had never spent an hour but in reading and writing; yet his humanity, courtesy, and... | |
| 1835 - 542 страници
...excellent and transcendant writings), that a man would have thought he had been entirely conversant iunong books, and had never spent an hour but in reading...writing; yet his humanity, courtesy, and affability were such, that he would have been thought to have been bred in the best courts, but that his good... | |
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