... a price; that it had power to reconcile him to those whom he had most offended and provoked ; and continued to his age with that rare felicity, that his company was acceptable where his spirit was odious ; and he was at least pitied where he was most... Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays - Página 385por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1801 - 860 páginas
...vindicating it at fuch a price, that it had power to reconcile Jiim to thofe whom he had moft offended ; and continued to his age, with that rare felicity, that his company was acceptable where his fpirit was odious ; and he was pitied even where he was moft detened. At the accefllon of king James... | |
| 1802 - 522 páginas
...preserving it,, and for vindicating it at such aprice; that it had power to reconcile him to those, whom he had most offended and provoked ; and continued...was acceptable, where his spirit was odious; and he vw at least pitied, where he was most detested. i Character .of Mr. Hales of Eton. MR. John Hales had... | |
| 1802 - 510 páginas
...vindicating it at fuch a price, that it had powet to reconcile him to thofe whom ke had moft of-fefided ; and continued to his age, with that rare felicity, that his company was acceptable where his fpirit was odious ; and he was pitied even where he was moft detefted. At the acceffion of King James... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...price ; that it had " power to reconcile him to those, whom he had most offended and pro«' voked ; and continued to his age with that rare felicity,...was at least pitied, " where he was most detested." Such is the account of Clarendon ; on which it may not be improper to rnake some remarks. « He was... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 482 páginas
...vindicating it at fuch a price that it had power to " reconcile him to thofe whom he had moft offend" ed and provoked ; and continued to his age with " that...felicity, that his company was acceptable " where his fpirit was odious ; and he was at leaft " pitied where he was moft detefted." Such is the account of... | |
| John Langhorne - 1809 - 236 páginas
...vindicating it at such a price that it had power to reconcile him to those whom he had most ofl'ended and provoked ; and continued to his age with that...he was at least pitied where he was most detested. CHARLES DE ST, DENIS, SEIGNEUR DE ST. EVBEMOND was born of a noble and ancient family, at St. Denis... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1809 - 914 páginas
...preseiving it, and for vindicating it at such a price ; that it had power to reconcile him to those, whom he had most offended and provoked ; and continued to his age with that rare felicity, that his c-mpany was acceptable wh:re hU spiiit was odious ; and he wai at least pitied, whfie he was mjst detected."... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 476 páginas
...preserving it, and for " vindicating it at such a price that it had power to " reconcile him to those whom he had most offended " and provoked ; and continued...was at least " pitied where he was most detested." Such is the account of Clarendon ; on which it may not be improper to make some remarks. " He was very... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 452 páginas
...preserving it, and for vindicating it at such a price ; that it had power to reconcile him to those whom he had most offended and provoked ; and continued...was at least pitied, where he was most detested." Such is the account of Clarendon ; on which it may not be improper to make some remarks. " He was very... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 476 páginas
...vindicating it at such a price that it had power to " reconcile him to those whom he had most offended t' and provoked ; and continued to his age with that...was at least '( pitied where he was most detested." Such is the account of Clarendon ; on which it may not be improper to make some remarks. " He was very... | |
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