| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1760 - 536 páginas
...that He thought it was a great Ingredient into his Friendfhip for Mr. Godolpbin, that He was pleafed to be found in his Company, where He was the properer Man ; and it may be, the very Remarkablenels of his little Perfon, made the Sharpnefs of his Wit, and the compoled Quicknefs of his... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1761 - 286 páginas
...that He thought it was a great Ingredient into his Friendmip for Mr. Godolphin, that He was pleafed to be found in his Company, where He was the properer Man ; and it may be, the very Remarkablenefs of his little Perfon, made the Sharpnefs of his Wit, and the compofed Quicknefs of his... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1761 - 302 páginas
...that He thought it was a great Ingredient into his Friendfhip for Mr. Godolphin, that He was pleafed to be found in his Company, where He was the properer Man ; and it may be, the very Remarkablenefs of his little Perfon, made the Sharpnefs of his Wit, and the compofed Quicknefs of his... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 334 páginas
...little room ; so that Lord Falkland used to say merrily, that he thought it was a great ingredient in his friendship for Mr. Godolphin, that he was pleased...found in his company where he was the properer man." This irrelevant observation of Lord Clarendon is an instance where a great mind will sometimes draw... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 342 páginas
...little room; so that Lord Falkland used to say merrily, that he thought it was a great ingredient in his friendship for Mr. Godolphin, that he was pleased...found in his company where he was the properer man." This irrelevant observation of Lord Clarendon is an instance where a great mind will sometimes draw... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 566 páginas
...'" a so that the lord Falkland used to say merrily, that he thought it was a great ingredient into his friendship for Mr. Godolphin, that he was pleased...of his judgment and understanding, the more notable P. He had spent some years in France, and in the Low Countries ; and accompanied the earl of Leicester... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 838 páginas
...body ; so that the lord Falkland used to say merrily, that he thought it was a great ingredient into his friendship for Mr. Godolphin, that he was pleased...of his judgment and understanding, the more notable il. He had spent some years in France, and in the Low Countries ; and accompanied the earl of Leicester... | |
| 1838 - 380 páginas
...thought it was a great ingredient into his friendship for Mr. Godolpbin, that he was pleased to be round in his company, where he was the properer man ; and...understanding, the more notable. He had spent some vears in France, and in the Low Countries ; and accompanied the earl of Leicester in his ambassage... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 páginas
...body ; so that the lord Falkland used to say merrily, that he thought it was a great ingredient into his friendship for Mr. Godolphin, that he was pleased...quickness of his judgment and understanding, the more notorious and notable. He had spent some years in France, and in the Low Countries; and accompanied... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1846 - 530 páginas
...little room ; so that Lord Falkland used to say merrily, that he thought it was a great ingredient in his friendship for Mr Godolphin, that he was pleased...found in his company where he was the properer man.' This irrelevant observation of Lord Clarendon is an instance whore a great mind will sometimes draw... | |
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