| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 414 páginas
...understanding, Lord Bolingbroke said, ' It has so,' and then added, ' I never in my life knew a man who had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a...thirty years, and value myself more for that man's love than ' Here," Spence says, " St. John sunk his head, and lost his voice in tears." The sob which finishes... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 410 páginas
...understanding, Lord Bolingbroke said, ' It has so,' and then added, 'I never in rny life knew a man who had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a...thirty years, and value myself more for that man's love than ' Here," Spence says, " St. John sunk his head, and lost his voice in tears." The sob which finishes... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1872 - 660 páginas
...understanding, Lord Bolingbroke said, ' It has so,' and then added, ' I never in my life knew a man who had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a...thirty years, and value myself more for that man's love than ' Here," Spence says, " St. John sunk his head, and lost his voice in tears." The sob which finishes... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 168 páginas
...outlived his understanding, Lord Bolingbroke said, " It has so ; I never in my life knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a more general friendship for mankind." ' 1. 145. in Richard's times. See Sat. and Ep. 5. 257, note. 1. 148. Edwardi sext. or prim, et quint.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 192 páginas
...outlived his understanding, Lord Bolingbroke said, " It has so ; i never in my life knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a more general friendship for mankind." ' 1. 145. in Richard's times. See Sat. and Ep. 5. 257, note. 1. 148. Edwardi sext. or prim, et quint.... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 610 páginas
...understanding, Lord Bolingbroke said, ' It has so,' nnd then added, ' I never in my life knew a man who had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a...thirty years, and value myself more for that man's love * Joseph Spence was the son of a clergyman, near Winchester. Hс was a short time at Eton, and afterwards... | |
| John Dennis - 1876 - 466 páginas
...understanding, Lord Bolingbroke said "It has so," and then added, " I never in my life knew a man who had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a...thirty years, and value myself more for that man's love than—" Here,' Spence says, ' St. John sunk his head and lost his voice in tears.' The sob which finishes... | |
| 1877 - 630 páginas
...Pope's most intimate friend, who exclaimed by his death-bed : ' I never in my life knew a man who had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a more general friendship for mankind.' The colouring here is quite as strong as Macaulay's, and, besides the corroborative evidence of Chesterfield,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1880 - 182 páginas
...and faithful friend to the chosen few. 'I never in my life,' said Bolingbroke, 'knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a more general friendship for mankind.' It may be remembered, against many faults, that, while resentful and irritable to others, he was uniformly... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 176 páginas
...that remained of Peterborough's conquest was Catalonia. so; I never in my life knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a more general friendship for mankind.'" I. 145. in Richard's times. See Sat. and Ep. 5. 257, note. 1. 148. Edwardi sext. or prim. et quint. Eliz.... | |
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