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" ... posture of meditation, and the only symptom of remaining life, was a small degree of motion in the heart, which after a few seconds ceased, and he expired without a pang or groan. His bodily suffering, from the complacency of his features and the... "
The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of ... - Página 63
editado por - 1804
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volumen45

1804 - 574 páginas
...attitude, could not have been severe; and his mind must have derived consolation from those sources wuere he had been in the habit of seeking it, and where alone in our last moments, it can ever be found.' Of Sir William's wonderful philological attainments, we have this summary : ' Tn the short space of...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1805 - 498 páginas
...suffering, from the complacency of his features and the ease of his attitude, could not have been severe ; and his mind must have derived consolation from those...alone in our last moments, it can ever be found.' p. 374We sympathize with Lord T., in his regret, that he was prevented from performing the last sad...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Correspondence, of Sir William Jones, Volumen2

John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1806 - 618 páginas
...suffering, from the complacency of his features and the ease of his attitude, could not have been severe; and his mind must have derived consolation from those...last moments, it can ever be found. '•.-•> ..The 300 The deep regret which I felt at the time; that the apprehensions of the attendants of Sir William...
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Antijacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine: And Protestant ..., Volumen22

1806 - 540 páginas
...confutation from thole (burees where he had been in the habit of locking it, and where alone, in our laft moments, it can ever be found. ; " The deep regret which I felt at the time, that the npprehenfions of the «(tendant» of Sir William Jones liad not induced them to 'gire me earlier notice...
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Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of ..., Volumen4

Sir Egerton Brydges - 1807 - 464 páginas
...suffering, from the complacency of his features, and the ease of his attitude, could not have been severe; and his mind must have derived consolation from those...alone, in our last moments, it can ever be found." It often happens that, in the delineation of the characters of men of genius, the difficulty is increased...
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Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions ..., Volúmenes3-4

Sir Egerton Brydges - 1807 - 912 páginas
...suffering, from the complacency of his features, and the ease of his attitude, could not have been severe; and his mind must have derived \ consolation from...habit of seeking it, and where alone, in our last V moments, it can ever be found." It often happens that, in the delineation of thecht. racters of men...
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Works, Volumen2

Sir William Jones - 1807 - 554 páginas
...confolation from thofe fources where he had been in the habit of feeking it, and where alone, in our laft moments, it can ever be found. The deep regret which I felt at the time, that the apprehenfions of the attendants of Sir William Jones had not induced them to give me earlier notice...
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The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].

Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 páginas
...sufferings, from the complacency of his features, and the ease of his attitude, could not have been severe ; and his mind must have derived consolation from those...alone, in our last moments, it can ever be found." An anecdote of sir William Jones, upon what authority we know not, has been recorded, that immediately...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 402 páginas
...severe : and his mind must have derived consolation from those sources w here he had been in the hahit of seeking it, and where alone, in our last moments, it can ever be found." Thus ended the life of a man who was the brightest example of rational ambition, and of extensive learning,...
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The General Biographical Dictionary, Volumen19

Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 548 páginas
...suffering, from the complacency of his features and the ease of his attitude, could not have been severe ; and his mind must have derived consolation from those...alone, in our last moments, it can ever be found." Thus ended the life of a man who was the brightest example of rational ambition, and of extensive learning,...
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