| 1795 - 916 páginas
...participated ; on the affability of his conveifation and manners, or his modeft, unafiuming deportment : nor need I remark, that he was totally free from pedantry,...well as from arrogance and felf-fufficiency ; which foroetimes accompany and difgrace the greateft abilities. His prefence was the delight of every fociety,... | |
| 1795 - 486 páginas
...participated ; on tlic affability of his convtrfation and manners, or' his modcfl, unjflfurr.ing deportment : nor need I remark, that he was totally free from pedantry, as well as from arrogance and fclf-fufficicncy, which fomrtiroei accompany and dii'grace the grejieft abi Uric1;; his prcfence was... | |
| 1796 - 490 páginas
...participated ; on the affability of his cenverfation and manners, or his modeft, unafluming deportment: nor need I remark, that he was totally free from pedantry, as well as from arrogance and felt-fufficiency. which foraetimes accompany and difgrace \\ic gieateft abilities ; his prefence was... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1799 - 614 páginas
...participated; on the affability of his converfation and manners, or his modcft unafluming deportment ; nor need I remark, that he Was .totally free from pedantry, as well as from arrogance and fe!f« fufliciency, which fometimes accompany and difgracs the greateft abilities ; his prefence was... | |
| 1799 - 614 páginas
...might be gained even from the illiterate ; and Wherever it was to be obtained, he fought and ftized it. •was totally free from pedantry, as well as from arrogance and felffufficiency, which fometimfs accompany and difgrace the greateft abilities ; his prefence was the delight of every fociety,... | |
| 1800 - 812 páginas
...participated ; on the affability of his converfation and manners, or his :nodtft, unanuming deportment : nor need I remark that he was totally free from pedantry,...well as from arrogance and felf-fufficiency, which fometimcs accompany and difgrace the grealcfl abilities. Hi* prefence was the delight of every fociely,... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1801 - 436 páginas
...participated ; on the affability of his converfation and manners, or his modelt, unafluming deportment : nor need I remark, that he was totally free from pedantry, as well as from arrogance and ftlf-fufficiency, which iometimes accompany and difgrace the greateft abilities. His prefence was the... | |
| 1801 - 446 páginas
...participated on the affability of his conversation and manners, or his modest and unassuming deportment : nor need I remark that he was totally free from pedantry, as well as from arrogance and self-sufficiency, which sometimes accompany and disgrace the greatest abilities. His presence was the... | |
| 1807 - 800 páginas
...participated ; on the affability of his conversation and manners, or his modeft, unafliiming deportment: nor need I remark that he was totally free from pedantry,...greateft abilities. His prefence was the delight of every fociety, which his converfation ex» hilerated and improved ; and the public have not only to lament... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 páginas
...never failed to captivate and engage his attention ; and from the proofs which he has VOL. i. C frbm arrogance and felf-fufficiency, which fometimes accompany...greateft abilities; his prefence was the delight of every fociety, which his converfation exhilarated and improved; and the public. have not only to lament the... | |
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