Temple, a man of great probity, wit, and understanding ; but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humorsome father, than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed there to study the laws of the land, and... The British Essayists - Pagina xcviiia cura di - 1808Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1803 - 434 pagine
...but he has chosen his place of residence, rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome fether, than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed...The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage-article?, leases, and tenures, in the neighbourhood ; all which questions he agrees with au... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 412 pagine
...but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome father, than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed there to study the la-,vs of the land, and is the most learned of any of the house in those of the stage. Aristotle and... | |
| G. Hamonière - 1819 - 388 pagine
...chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome father, than in the pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed there...of the land, and is the most learned of any of the bouse in those of the stage. est devenu si humble dans ses désirs, qu'il ne s'est adressé qu'à de... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 370 pagine
...to obey the direction of an old humoursome father, than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He wag placed there to study the laws of the land, and is the most learned of any one of the house in those of the stage. Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than... | |
| 1822 - 788 pagine
...; but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old lumorsome father, ailty can a discourse correct, which censures the...whole species alike, and endeavours to show, by some mpst learned of any of the louse in those of the stage. Aristotle andLonginui are much better understood... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 450 pagine
...but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome father, than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed there to study the laws of the land, and is the mostlearnedof any one of the house in those of the stage. Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 632 pagine
...but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome father, than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed there to study the laws of the land, wd is the most learned of any of the house in those of the stage. Aristotle and Longinus are much better... | |
| 1836 - 1118 pagine
...nee rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome father, than in pursuit of bis own inclinaions. ill of his own person) in taking that public occasion n those of the stage. Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Littleton or 3oke.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 pagine
...but he has chosen his place of residence rather to obey the direction of an old humoursome father, mad, and have begged his servants Longimis are much better understood by him than Littleton or Coke. The father .sends up every post... | |
| 1852 - 460 pagine
...poet, and the statesman, might all have been seen through by discerning eyes. an old humorsome father, than in pursuit of his own inclinations. He was placed...to marriage-articles, leases, and tenures, in the neighborhood ; all which questions he agrees with an attorney to answer in the lump. He is studying... | |
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