Then you discover the brightness of his mind and the strength of his judgment, accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive, and diverting. What makes him still more agreeable is, that... The bagman's bioscope - Pagina 273di William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - 1824 - 365 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| British essayists - 1803 - 306 pagine
...counterfeits. I am your most humble servant, &c." nied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive,...with as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself. And for all this, at other times, even after a long knowledge of him, you shall scarce discern in this... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 638 pagine
...strength of his judgment, accomp** Mr. Addison. nied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive,...with as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself. And for all this, at other times, even after a long knowledge of him, you shall scarce discern in this... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 446 pagine
...strength of his judgment, accompa* Mr. AdJison. nircl with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive,...What makes him still more agreeable is, that he tells us a story, serious or comical, with as much delicacy of humour us Cervantes himself. And for all this,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 314 pagine
...whatever is polite, instructive, and diverting. What makes him still more agreeable is, that he tells us a story, serious or comical, with as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself. And for all this, at other times, even after a long knowledge of him, you shall scarce discern in this... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1809 - 304 pagine
...mind, and the strength of his judgment, accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive, and diverting. What makes him still more * Mr. Adtlisou. agreeable is, that he tells us a Uory, serious or comical, with as much delicacy of... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 462 pagine
...mind, and the strength of his judgment, accompanied with the most grateful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive,...with as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself. And for all this, at other times, even after a long knowledge of him, you shall scarce discern in this... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1814 - 494 pagine
...mind, and the strength of his judgment, accompanied with the most graceful mirtli. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive,...as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself." * It was only after his connection with a woman who knew not the value of his character and talents,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 306 pagine
...strength of his judgment, accompa« * Mr. Addison. nied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by this enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive,...What makes him still more agreeable is, that he tells us a story, serious or comical, with as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself. And for all this,... | |
| 1821 - 488 pagine
...like his company, you admire a thousand things in him, which before lay buried. Then you discern die brightness of his mind and the strength of his judgment,...much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself.' The effects produced by wine upon different constitutions has been commented upon with considerable humour... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 862 pagine
...strength of his judgement, accompanied with the most graceful mirth. In a word, by * Mr. Addison. this enlivening aid, he is whatever is polite, instructive,...What makes him still more agreeable is, that he tells us a story, serious or comical, with as much delicacy of humour as Cervantes himself. And for all this,... | |
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