| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 páginas
...fates, dabis joca. His wit and his folly, his acutenefs and malicioufnefs, his merriment and reafoning, are now over. Such another will not often be found among mankind. He directed himfelf to be buried by the fide of his mother, an inftance of tendernefs which I hardly expected.... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 páginas
...hope that by staying at home you will please your father. Poor dear Beaiiclerk— nee, ut soles, dabis joca. His wit and his folly, his acuteness and maliciousness,...of tenderness which I hardly expected. He has left Ins children to the care of Lady 1)1, and if she dies, of Mr. Langton, and of Mr. Leicester his relation,... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 418 páginas
...that by staying at home you will please your father. "Poor dear Beauclerk1 — nee, ut soles, dabis joca. His wit and his folly, his acuteness and maliciousness,...mankind. He directed himself to be buried by the side 1 [The Hon. Topham Beauclerk died March 11, 1780. MJ of his mother, an instance of tenderness which... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 412 páginas
...that by staying at home you will please your father. "Poor dear Beauclerk1 — nee, nt soles, dalis joca. His wit and his folly, his acuteness and maliciousness, his merriment and reasoning, are now over. Suih another will not often be found among mankind. He directed himself to be buried by the side 1... | |
| James Boswell - 1823 - 492 páginas
...by staying at home you will please your father. " Poor dear Beauclerks — nee, ut soles, dabisjoca. His wit and his folly, his acuteness and maliciousness, his merriment and reasoning, are now oven Such another will not often be found among mankind. He directed himself to be buried by the side... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 576 páginas
..." Poor dear Beauclerk* — nee, vt soles, dabis joca. His wit and his folly, his acuteness and his maliciousness, his merriment and reasoning, are now...of tenderness which I hardly expected. He has left hie children to the care of Lady Di, and if she dies, of Mr. Langton, and of Mr. Leicester, his relation,... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 442 páginas
...that by staying at home you will please your father. " Poor dear Beauclerk — nee, ut soles, dabis joca. His wit and his folly, his acuteness and maliciousness, his merriment and reasoning, are now over. Such an other will not often be found among mankind. (2) H« (1) See it ante, Vol. II. p. 7. — C. (2)... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1859 - 788 páginas
...always ready to talk, and is never exhausted;" and when communicating his death to Boswell, he said : " His wit and his folly, his acuteness and maliciousness,...Such another -will not often be found among mankind." BEAUFORT. I. An eastern county of North Carolina, bordering on Panilico sound. It has a level surface,... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1859 - 792 páginas
...always ready to talk, and is never exhausted;" and when communicating his death to Boswell, he said : " His wit and his folly, his acuteness and maliciousness,...reasoning, are now over. Such another will not often bo found among mankind." BEAUFORT. I. An eastern county of North Carolina, bordering on Pamlico sound.... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1860 - 532 páginas
...Beauclerk," he wrote, " nee, lit soles, ddbis joca. His wit and his folly, his acuteness and merriment, his merriment and reasoning are now over. Such another will not often be found among mankind." Dr. Johnson was himself sometimes the object of his gay friend's satirical propensities. Beauclerk... | |
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