| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 878 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 more general friendship for mankind. 1 have known him these thirty years, and value myself more for that man's love than — ' Here," Spcnce... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 196 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. Edwnrdi sext. or prim, et quint.... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1882 - 874 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... | |
| John Dennis - 1883 - 426 páginas
...Bolingbroke, weeping over the dying poet, exclaimed to Spence, " I never in my life knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a...myself more for that man's love and friendship than " and his voice was lost in tears. He died on the 3Oth of May, 1744, in the fiftyseventh year of his... | |
| John Dennis - 1883 - 424 páginas
...Bolingbroke, weeping over the dying poet, exclaimed to Spence, " I never in my life knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a...myself more for that man's love and friendship than " and his voice was lost in tears. He died on the 3Oth of May, 1744, in the fiftyseventh year of his... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 668 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... | |
| Edward Walford - 1884 - 628 páginas
...has his good points ; for Lord Bolingbroke, on the contrary, says that he " never knew a man that had so tender a heart for his particular friends, or a more general friendship for mankind." But possibly^ Lord Bolingbroke, the " my St. John " of the poet, was not an impartial witness. Sir... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 572 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... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 416 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 - 1886 - 876 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," Spcnce says, "St. John sunk his head, and lost his voice in tears." The sob whicn... | |
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