| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 262 страници
...character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and accomplishment, every art and science, had its place. They will remember how the last debate...one corner, and the last comedy of Scribe in another ; while Wilkie gazed with modest admiration on Reynolds' Baretti ; while Mackintosh turned over Thomas... | |
| 1877 - 564 страници
...used to take place in that circle, in which every talent and accomplishment, every art and science, had its place : — "They will remember how the last...corner, and the last comedy of Scribe in another." CT RAMAOE. EARLY NOTICE OF FOSSIL BONES.— St. Augustine, De Civ., lib. xv. c. 9, observes, when speaking... | |
| John Fisher Murray - 1849 - 388 страници
...character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and accomplishment, every art and science, had its place. They will remember how the last debate...corner, and the last comedy of Scribe in another; while Wilkie gazed with modest admiration on Reynolds' Baretti; while Mackintosh turned over Thomas... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1849 - 270 страници
...character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and accomplishment, every art and science, had its place. They will remember how the last debate...one corner, and the last comedy of Scribe in another ; while Wilkie gazed with modest admiration on Reynolds' Barretti; while was there — connecting the... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1850 - 196 страници
...character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and accomplishment; every art and science, had its place. They will remember how the last debate...corner, and the last comedy of Scribe in another; while "Wilkie gazed with modest admiration on Reynold's Baretti; while Mackintosh turned over Thomas... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1850 - 392 страници
...character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and accomplishment, every art and science, had its place. They will remember how the last debate...one corner, and the last comedy of Scribe in another ; while Wilkie gazed with modest admiration on Reynolds' Baretti; while Mackintosh turned over Thomas... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 страници
...character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and accomplishment, every art and scienee, y young friend, &c. There is something inexpressibly...pleasant to me in these presents, be it fruit, or fo Seribe in another ; while \Vilkic gazed with modest admiration on Reynolds' Baretti ; while Mackintosh... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1853 - 252 страници
...character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and accomplishment, every art and science, had its place. They will remember how the last debate...corner, and the last comedy of Scribe in another; while Wilkie gazed with modest admiration on Eeynold's Baretti; while Mackintosh turned over Thomas... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - 590 страници
...it are not given in Dr. Madden's work. which every talent and accomplishment, every art and science, had its place. They will remember how the last debate...Wilkie gazed with modest admiration on Sir Joshua's Barett! ; while Mackintosh turned over Thomas Aquinas to verify a quotation ; while Talleyrand related... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - 576 страници
...character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and accomplishment, every art and science, had its place. They will remember how the last debate...corner, and the last comedy of Scribe in another; while Wilkie gazed with modest admiration on Reynolds's Baretti ; while Mackintosh turned over Thomas... | |
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