| Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 1907 - 786 стор.
...History of his own time, [1660-1713]. 1838 q942.o6 893 Charles Lamb in one of his letters writes: "I am reading Burnet's 'Own times.' Did you ever read that garrulous, pleasant history? He tells his story like an old man past political service, bragging to his ions on winter evenings... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 стор.
...sons on winter evenings of the part he took in public transactions, when his ' ' old cap was new. ' ' Full of scandal, which all true history is. No palliatives; but all the stark wickedness, that actually gives the momentum to national actors. Quite the prattle of age, and outlived importance. Truth and... | |
| John Todhunter - 1920 - 180 стор.
...his sons in winter evenings of the part he took in public transactions, when ' his old cap was new.' Full of scandal which all true history is, no palliatives ; but all the stark wickedness that actually gives the momentum to national actors. Quite the prattle of age and outlived importance. Truth and... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1923 - 404 стор.
...his sons on winter evenings of the part he took in public transactions, when his " old cap was new." Full of scandal, which all true history is. No palliatives; but all the stark wickedness, that actually gives the momentum to national actors. Quite the prattle of age and outlived importance. Truth and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1923 - 144 стор.
...his sons on winter evenings of the part he took in public transactions when his 'old cap was new.' Full of scandal, which all true history is. No palliatives; but all the stark wickedness, that actually gives the momentum to national actors. Quite the prattle of age, and outlived importance. Truth and... | |
| Charles Boswell Norman - 1886 - 392 стор.
...complete in I thick volume, imperial Svo, portrait, cloth (pub £i 5s), 5s 6d. " I am reading TJurnet's Own Times. Did you ever read that garrulous pleasant...momentum to national actors ; none of that cursed Hutneian indifference, so cold, and unnatural, and inhuman, "&c. — CHARLES LAMB. Creasy (Sir Edward... | |
| 1851 - 676 стор.
...Peace of Utrecht, 2 vols., fol. together, 5 vols. fol., fine old portraits, &c., cf. Lond., 1724 " I am reading Burnet's Own Times. Did you ever read that...palliatives, but all the stark wickedness that actually gives the momentum to national actors, none of the cursed philosophical Humeian indifference so cold,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 140 стор.
...his sons on winter evenings of the part he took in public transactions when his ' old cap was new.' Full of scandal, which all true history is. No palliatives; but all the stark wickedness, that actually gives the momentum to national actors. Quite the prattle of age, and outlived importance. Truth and... | |
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