I have observed in several of my papers that my friend Sir Roger, amidst all his good qualities, is something of a humorist ; and that his virtues, as well as imperfections, are, as it were, tinged by a certain extravagance which makes them particularly... The British Essayists - Сторінка 195редактори - 1808Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| William John Courthope - 1884 - 202 стор.
...are, as it were, tinged by a certain extravagance which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from those of other men. This cast of mind, as...would appear in their common and ordinary colours." ^J The fact is, as I have already said, that it had evidently been predetermined by the designers of... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 624 стор.
...our iarities of temper. strict modern grammar. 1 tinged. See Glossary. 6 innocent. Give a synonym. itself, so it renders his conversation highly agreeable,...and virtue would appear in their common and ordinary colors. As I was walking with him last night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 620 стор.
...construction not allowed by our strict modern grammar. 6 innocent. Give a synonym. 112 JOSEPH ADDISON. itself, so it renders his conversation highly agreeable,...and virtue would appear in their common and ordinary colors. As I was walking with him last night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just... | |
| 1886 - 848 стор.
...as it were tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly AIÍ, and distinguishes them from those of other men. This cast of mind, as...sense and virtue would appear in their common and learning, of a good aspect, a clear voice, a sociable temper, and, if possible, a man that understood... | |
| William Swinton - 1886 - 690 стор.
...as it were, tinged* by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from those of other men. This cast of mind, as...conversation highly agreeable, and more delightful than .x the same degree of sense and virtue would appear in their common and ordinary colors. As I was walking... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 стор.
...are as it were tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes ng to my mind, whereas in town, whilst I am following one las', night, he asked me how I liked the good mar. whom I have just now mentioned ; and without staying... | |
| William Swinton - 1887 - 686 стор.
...as it were, tinged * by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from those of other men. This cast of mind, as...and virtue would appear in their common and ordinary colors. As I was walking with him last night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1888 - 606 стор.
...as it were, tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from those of other men. This cast of mind, as...ordinary colours. As I was walking with him last night, ho asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ; and, without staying for my answer,... | |
| Albert Franklin Blaisdell - 1888 - 366 стор.
...are, as it were, tinged by a certain extravagance which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from those of other men. This cast of mind, as...and virtue would appear in their common and ordinary colors. As I was walking with him last night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1890 - 220 стор.
...are as it were tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from those of other men. This cast of mind, as...and virtue would appear in their common and ordinary colors. As I was walking with him last night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just... | |
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