A few only of his sayings have reached us, and these, as might be expected, are rather things which he had chanced to coat over with some sarcasm or epigram that tended to preserve them ; they consequently are far from giving an idea of his habitual pleasantry... New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - 第 65 頁1860完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839 - 434 頁
...things which he has chanced to coat over with some sarcasm or epigram that tended to preserve them; they consequently are far from giving an idea of his habitual...slumber, and, becoming still more exasperated, denounced theMinister as capable of sleeping while he ruined his country — the latter only complained how cruel... | |
| 1839 - 656 頁
...preserve them ; they consequently are far from giving an idea of hia habitual pleasantry and the gayety of thought which generally pervaded his speeches....perceived his victim unconsciously indulging in a sort of slumber, and, becoming still more exasperated, denounced the Minister as capable of sleeping... | |
| Brougham and Vaux - 1839 - 232 頁
...which he had chanced to coat over with some sarcasm or epigram that tended to preserve them ; they consequently are far from giving an idea of his habitual pleasantry and the gayety of thought which generally pervaded his speeches. "Thus, when a vehement declaimer, calling... | |
| 1846 - 506 頁
...which he had chanced to coat over with some sarcasm or epigram that tended to preserve them ; they consequently are far from giving an idea of his habitual...exasperated, denounced the Minister as capable of * The more general diffusion of the best Maps, in connexion with subjects of passing interest, but... | |
| 1846 - 502 頁
...which he had chanced to coat over with some sarcasm or epigram that tended to preserve them ; they consequently are far from giving an idea of his habitual...generally pervaded his speeches. Thus, when a vehement dcclaimer, calling aloud for his head, turned round and perceived his victim unconsciously indulging... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1850 - 196 頁
...things which he had chanced to coat over with some sarcasm or epigram that tended to preserve them; they consequently are far from giving an idea of his habitual pleasantry, and the gayety of thought which generally pervaded his speeches. Thus, when a vehement declaimer, calling aloud... | |
| 1850 - 216 頁
...which he had chanced to coat over v/ith some sarcasm or epigram that tended to preserve them ; they consequently are far from giving an idea of his habitual...Thus, when a vehement declaimer, calling aloud for has head, turned round and perceived his victim unconsciously indulging in a soft slumber, and, becoming... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1853 - 502 頁
...things which he had chanced to coat over with some sarcasm or epigram that tended to preserve them; they consequently are far from giving an idea of his habitual...thought which generally pervaded his speeches. Thus, v/hen a vehement declaimer, calling aloud for his head, turned round and perceived his victim unconsciously... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1853 - 252 頁
...things which he had chanced to coat over with some sarcasm or epigram that tended to preserve them; they consequently are far from giving an idea of his habitual pleasantry, and the gayety of thought which generally pervaded his speeches. Thus, when a vehement declaimer, calling aloud... | |
| John Timbs - 1873 - 662 頁
...said Lord North, " I took it as a compliment." Such good-natured sallies dropped from him incessantly. head, turned round and perceived his victim unconsciously indulging in a soft slumber, and, becoming1 still more exasperated, denounced the Minister as capable of sleeping- while he ruined his... | |
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