My conceit of his person was never increased towards him by his place or honours ; but I have and do reverence him, for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men, and most worthy... Poems and Essays - Página 306por Charles Lamb - 1879 - 639 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 páginas
...Ben Jonson speaking of Lord Bacon — " was never increased towards him by his place or honours. But I have, and do reverence him for the greatness, that...subject of these idle reminiscences, than in my Lord Verulam. Those who have imagined that an unexpected elevation to the direction of a great London theatre... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 páginas
...description of him ? " My conceit of his person was never increased towards him by his place or honours ; but I have and do reverence him for the greatness that...only proper to himself ; in that he seemed to me ever by his works one of the greatest men, and most worthy of admiration, that had been in many ages. In... | |
| 1838 - 822 páginas
...says Ben Johson тегу finely, "was never increased towards him by his place or honors ; but I llave and do reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself; in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of thn greatest :n<;n and most worthy of admiration, that had been in many ages. In... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 páginas
...Ben Jonson speaking of Lord Bacon, — " was never increased towards him by his place or honours. But I have, and do reverence him for the greatness, that...himself ; in that he seemed to me ever one of the greatat men, that had been in many ages. In his adversity I ever prayed that Heaven would give him... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Drummond - 1842 - 96 páginas
...masked. conceit of his person (he says) was never increased toward him by his place, or honours : but I have and do reverence him, for the greatness that...only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men, and most worthy of admiration, that had been in many ages. In... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842 - 104 páginas
...masked. conceit of his person (he says) was never increased toward him by his place, or honours : but I have and do reverence him, for the greatness that...only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men, and most worthy of admiration, that had been in many ages. In... | |
| 1842 - 648 páginas
...Review, says, — " My conceit of his person was never increased toward him by his place or honours, but I have and do reverence him for the greatness that...only proper to himself; in that he seemed to me ever by his works one of the greatest men and most worthy of admiration that had been in many ages : in... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 520 páginas
...person," says Ben Jonson very finely, " was never increased towards him by his place or honours ; but I have and do reverence him for the greatness that...only proper to himself; in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men and most worthy of admiration, that had been in many ages. In... | |
| 1846 - 608 páginas
...apprehending ? *My conceit towards his person was never increased toward him by hii place or honors; but I have, and do reverence him, for the greatness that...only 'proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever by his work one of the greatest men, iind most worthy of admiration, that had been in many ages. In... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 398 páginas
...Ben Jonson speaking of Lord Bacon, — " was never increased towards him by hisplace or honors. But I have and do reverence him for the greatness, that...subject of these idle reminiscences than in my Lord Verulam. Those who have imagined that an unexpected elevation to the direction of a great London Theatre... | |
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