| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 pagine
...without criminal dissimulation affect to cultivate and value such a connexion ? " There is a man, whose moral character, deep learning, and superior parts, I acknowledge, admire, and respect ; but whom it is so impossible for me to love, that I am almost in a fever whenever I am in his company.... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 368 pagine
...visitor may be seen in a passage in one of that nobleman's letters to his son :* " There is a man, whose moral character, deep learning, and superior parts, I acknowledge, admire, and respect ; but whom it is so impossible for me to love, that I am almost in a fever whenever I am in his company.... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 466 pagine
...visitor may be seen in a passage in one of that Nobleman's letters, to his son. " There is a man, whose moral character^ deep learning, and superior parts, I acknowledge, admire, and respect; but whom it is so impossible to love, that I am almost in a fever whenever I am in his company. His... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 514 pagine
...deep learning, and superior parts, I acknowledge, admire, and respect ; but whom it is so impossible for me to love, that I am almost in a fever, whenever I am in his company. His figure (without being deformed) seems made to disgrace or ridicule the common structure of the human body. His legs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 pagine
...may be seen in a passiige in one of that nobleman's letters to his son '". " There is a man, whose moral character, deep learning, and superior parts, I acknowledge, admire, and respect ; but whom it is so impossible for me to love, that I am almost in a fever, whenever I am in his company.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 508 pagine
...may be seen in a passage in one of that nobleman's letters to his son m. • There is a man, whose moral character, deep learning, and superior parts, I acknowledge, admire, and respect ; but whom it is so impossible for me to love, that I am almost in a fever, whenever I am in his company.... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1828 - 270 pagine
...deep learning, and superior ..lowledge, admire, and respect ; but so impossible for me to love, that I in a fever whenever I am in his company. His figure (without being deformed, seema made to disgrace or ridicule the common structure of the human body. His lega... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield, Esq. Alfred Howard - 1831 - 306 pagine
...deep learning, and superior parts, I acknowledge, admire, and respect ; but whom it is so impossible for me to love, that I am almost in a fever whenever I am in his company. His figure (without being deformed) seems made to disgrace or ridicule the common structure of the human body. Hij legs... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 630 pagine
...deep learning, and superior parts, I acknowledge, admire, and respect; but whom it is so impossible being deformed) seems made to disgrace or ridicule Ihe common structure of the human body. His legs... | |
| 1834 - 426 pagine
...Earl, who, in one of his Letters to his son, thus delineates the Doctor: — "There is a man, whose moral character, deep learning, and superior parts, I acknowledge, admire, and respect ; but whom it is so impossible for me to love, that I am almost in a fever whenever I am in his company.... | |
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