| 1881 - 420 páginas
...£1 55), 53 6d. " I am reading Burnet's Own Times. Did you ever read that garrulous pleasant history? full of scandal, which all true history is; no palliatives, but all the stark wickedness that actually gave the momentum to national actors ; none of that cursed Huineian indifference, so cold, and unnatural,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 páginas
...that garrulous, pleasant history ? He tells his story like an old man past political service, bragging to his sons on winter evenings of the part he took...and sincerity staring out upon you perpetually in alto-relievo. Himself a party man — he makes you a party man. None of the cursed philosophical Humeian... | |
| 1848 - 602 páginas
...that garrulous, pleasant history ? He tells his story like an old man past political service, bragging to his sons on winter evenings of the part he took in public transactions, when bis • old cap was new.' Full of scandal, which all true history if. No palliatives ; but all the... | |
| 1851 - 554 páginas
...that garnilous, pleasant history ? He tells his story like an old man past political service, bragging to his sons on winter evenings of the part he took...new.' Full of scandal, which all true history is. So palliative ; but nil the stark wickedness that actually gives the momentum to national actors. Quite... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 páginas
...garrulous, pleasant history 1 He tells his story like an old man [ПЛ political service, bragging to his sons on winter evenings of the part he took...in public transactions, when 'his old cap was new.' Poll of scandal, which all true history is. No palliatives ; but all the stark wickedness, tliat actually... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 444 páginas
...that garrulous, pleasant history ? He tells his story like an old man past political service, bragging to his sons on winter evenings of the part he took...new.' Full of scandal, which all true history is. So palliative ; but all the stark wickedness that actually gives the momentum to national actors. Quite... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 436 páginas
...that garrulous, pleasant history ? He tells his story like an old man past political service, bragging to his sons on winter evenings of the part he took in public transactions when his l old cap was new.5 Full of scandal, which all true history is. So palliative ; but all the stark wickedness... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, William Mason - 1859 - 150 páginas
...£l 5s), $s6d. " I am reading Burnet's Own Times. Did you ever read that garrulous pleasant history? full of scandal, which all true history is ; no palliatives, but all the stark wickedness that actually gave the momentum to national actors ; none of that cursed Humeian indifference, so cold, and unnatural,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 páginas
...that garrulous, pleasant history ? He tells his story like an old man past political service, bragging to his sons on winter evenings of the part he took...public transactions, when ' his old cap was new.' • Fnll of scandal, -which all true history is. No palliatives ; but all the stark wickedness, that... | |
| Henry John Van-Lennep - 1870 - 370 páginas
...£1 5s), 5s 6d. " I am reading Burnet's Own Times. Did you ever read that garrulous pleasant history? full of scandal-, which all true history is ; no palliatives, but all the siark wickedness that actually gave the momentum to national actors ; none of that cursed Humcian indifference,... | |
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