| 1907 - 584 páginas
...good, but not as he conceits them, I think, to be. ... In fine, a most excellent person he is, and must be allowed a little for a little conceitedness...may well be so, being a man so much above others. He read me, though with too much gusto, some little poems of his own, that were not transcendant, yet... | |
| 1825 - 726 páginas
...however, and look very finely, better than an herball. In fine, a most excellent person he is, and must be allowed a little for a little conceitedness...may well be so, being a man so much above others, He read me, though with too much gusto, some little poems of his own that were not transcendant, yet... | |
| J. S. Forsyth - 1825 - 422 páginas
...however, and look very finely, better than ail herball. In fine, a most excellent person he is, and must be allowed a little for a little conceitedness...may well be so, being a man so much above others. He read me, though with too much gusto, some little poems of his own that were not transcendant, yet... | |
| 1825 - 710 páginas
...however, and look very finely, better than an herball. In £ne, a most excellent person he is, and must be allowed a little for a little conce'itedness ; but he may well be ao, being a man so much above others. He read me, though with too much gusto, some little poems of... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1896 - 600 páginas
...were not transcendent, though one or two pretty epigrams. In fine a most excellent person he is, and must be allowed a little for a little conceitedness,...may well be so, being a man so much above others.' From this time the name of ' my good friend Mr. Evelyn,' ' a most excellent humoured man, and mighty... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 790 páginas
...however, and look very finely, better than an herbal). In fine a most excellent person he is, — and must be allowed a little for a little conceitedness;...may well be so, being a man so much above others. He read me, though with too much gusto, some little poems of his own that were not transcendant; yet... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 páginas
...very finely, better than an herbatl. In fine a tDMt excellent person he is. — and mutt bt allowed tt little for a little conceitedness ; but he may well be so, being a man so much above others. He read me, fAougA uith loo much gvito, some little poems of his own thnt were not lro.nKenda.nl; yet... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 466 páginas
...however, and look very finely, better than an Herball. In fine, a most excellent person he is, and must be allowed a little for a little conceitedness;...may well be so, being a man so much above others. He read me, though with too much gusto, some little poems of his own, that were not transcendant, yet... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 532 páginas
...however, and look very finely, better than an Herball. In fine, a most excellent person he is, and must be allowed a little for a little conceitedness;...may well be so, being a man so much above others. He read me, though with too much gusto, some little poems of his own, that were not transcendant, yet... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1876 - 564 páginas
...however, and look very finely, better than any Herball. In fine, a most excellent person he is, and must be allowed a little for a little conceitedness...may well be so, being a man so much above others. He read me, though with too much gusto, some little poems of his own, that were not transcendant, yet... | |
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