| 1780 - 688 páginas
...happinefs to pafs the greater part of his life with thofe whofenamei will be revered hy-pofterity ; by molt of whom he was loved as much for the virtues of his heart, as he was admired •n account of his excellent writings. After a life fpent in the exercife of every focial duty, he... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1288 páginas
...it. He was a gtnerons friend, an encourager of men of genius, *-'-'. iqairfd tie e.leem and refpedc of all who were acquainted with him. It was his happinefs to r** Jx |m".tft part of his life in an intimacy with men of the brightcft abilities, whofe names will... | |
| Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1796 - 296 páginas
...from the poflTrffion of wealth. He was a generous friend to men of genius, and acquired the efteem of all who were acquainted with him. It was his happinefs...he was loved, as much for the virtues of his heart, at his literary qualifications." DUCK, STEPHEN, a threiher, a rhymer, and a favorite of Queen Caroline.... | |
| 1798 - 576 páginas
...it. He was a generous friend, an encourager of men of genius ; and acquired the efleem and refpeft of all who were acquainted with him. It was his happinefs...his life with thofe whofe names will be revered by poiterity ; by moft of whom he was loved as much for the virtues of his heart, as he was admired on... | |
| 1798 - 614 páginas
...in intimacy with men of the brightest abilities, whose names will be revered by posterity j by most of whom he was loved as much for the virtues of his heai t, as he was. admired on account of his writings. ' As an author, lie is entitled to considerable... | |
| 1836 - 436 páginas
...an intimacy with men of the brightest abilities, whose names will be revered by posterity; by most of whom he was loved as much for the virtues of his heart, as he was admired on account of his writings." Mr Dodsley died of gout, at the house of his friend Mr Spence, at Durham, September 5, 1764,... | |
| Exemplary and instructive biography - 1836 - 348 páginas
...nn intimacy with men of the brightest abilities, whose names will be revered by posterity ; by most of whom he was loved as much for the virtues of his heart, as he was admired on account of his writings." Mr Dodsley died of gout, at the house of his friend Mr Spence, at Durham, September5, 1764,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1865 - 348 páginas
...happiness to pass the greater part of his life with those whose names will be revered by posterity, by most of whom he was loved as much for the virtues of his...was admired on account of his excellent writings." I may be forgiven if I pursue the story of such an old bookseller into details which may be considered... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1871 - 550 páginas
...an intimacy with men of the brightest abilities, whose names will be revered by posterity ; by most of whom he was loved as much for the virtues of his heart, as he was admired on account of his writings." He died 1764. — ED. " Orator " Henley— Lord Chesterfield. 197 . Imbrown'd with native... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1902 - 808 páginas
...happiness to pass the greater part of his life with those whose names will be revered by posterity, by most of whom he was loved as much for the virtues of his...was admired on account of his excellent writings. — REED, ISAAC, 1780, «/., Select Collection of Old Plays. Robert Dodsley died in 1764, when on a... | |
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