The time in which he lived had reason to lament his obstinacy of silence, 'for he was,' says Steele, 'above all men in that talent called humour, and enjoyed it in such perfection that I have often reflected, after a night spent with him apart from all... The Life of Joseph Addison - Сторінка 112автори: Lucy Aikin - 1846 - 279 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1733 - 136 стор.
...we call Humour, and enjoyed it in fuch perfeftion, thit I have often refledted, after a night fpent with him apart from all the world, that I had had the pleafure of converfing with an intimate acquaintance of Terence and Catullus, who had all their wit... | |
| 742 стор.
...called humour, and enjoyed it in fuch perfection, that I have often reflected, after a night fpent with him, apart from all the world, that I had had the pleafure of converting with an intimate acquaintance of Terence and Catullus, who had all their wit... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 254 стор.
...humour, " and enjoyed it in fuch perfedtion, that ** I have often refledted, after a night " fpent with him apart from all the " world, that I had had .the pleafure of " converging with an intimate acquain" tance of Terence and Catullus, who " had all their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 476 стор.
...called humour, and enjoyed '* it in fuch perfection, that I have often re" fleeted, after a night fpent with him " apart from all the world, that I had had " the pleafure of converfing with an inti" mate acquaintance of Terence and Catul" lus, who had all their... | |
| samuel johnson - 1781 - 258 стор.
...humour, " and enjoyed it in fuch perfe<ftion, that " I have often reflected, after a night " fpent with him apart from all the " world, that I had had the pleafure of " converting with an intimate acquain" tance of Terence and Catullus, who " had all their... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1787 - 560 стор.
...apart from all the world, that * See this, in p. 458. I had had the- pleafure of. converfing with~an. intimate acquaintance of Terence and Catullus, who had all their wit -and nature heightened with humour, more exquifite and delightful than any other man ever .poffefled. They who fhall read this... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1787 - 264 стор.
...we call Humour, and enjoyed it in fuch perfection that I have often refledted, after a night fpent with him, apart from all the world, that I had had the pleafure of converfing with an intimate acquaintance of Terence and Catullus,, who had all their wit... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 стор.
...called humour, and " enjoyed it in fuch perfection, that I have often re*' flected, after a night fpent with him apart from " all the world, that I had had the pleafure of con" verfmg with an intimate acquaintance of Terence; " and Catullus, who had all their... | |
| 1793 - 738 стор.
...{pent with him apart from all the woilti, that I had had the pleafure of converfing with an ÎBtinme acquaintance of Terence and Catullus, who had all their wit and nature, heightened with humour more exquihte and delightful than any other man ever poUcfled.' This ia ihe fondnefs of a friend;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1794 - 450 стор.
...after a night fpent with " him apart from all the world, that I had " had the pleafure of converting with an " intimate acquaintance of Terence and ** Catullus, who had all their wit and na** ture, heightened with humotr more ex" quitite and delightful than &qy other " man ever poflefled."... | |
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