| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 466 頁
...inexpreflible addition of " comelinefs. The melancholy and pleafant humours were in " him fo contempered, that each gave advantage to the other, " and made...company one of the 'delights of mankind. " His fancy was inimitably high, equalled only by his great " wit, both being made ufeful by a commanding judgment.... | |
| 1796 - 622 頁
...addition of comelinefs. ' The melancholy and plcafant humour were in him fo eontcmpered, that each gave an advantage to the other, and made his company one of the delights of mankind. ' His fancy was inimitably high, equalled only by his great wit; both being made ufeful by a commanding judgment. '... | |
| 1797 - 618 頁
...inexpreffible addition of comelinefs. ' The melancholy and pleafant humour were in him fo contempered, that each gave advantage to the other, and made his...company one of the delights of mankind. ' His fancy was inimitably high, equalled only by his great wit ; both being made ufeful by a commanding judgment.... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1797 - 612 頁
...inexpreffible addition of comelinels. ' The melancholy and pleafant humour were in him fo contempered, that each gave advantage to the other, and made his company one of the delights of mankind. ' His frfhcy was inimitably high, equalled only by his great wit ; both being made ufeful by a commanding... | |
| John Bell - 1799 - 402 頁
...inexpressible addition of comeliness. The melancholy ar.d pleasant humour were in him so contempered, that each gave advantage to the other, and made his...company one of the delights of mankind. His fancy was inimitably high, equalled only by his great wit, both being made useful by a commanding judgment. His... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 438 頁
...unexpreffible addition of comelinefs. The melancholy and pleafant humour were in him fo contempered, that each gave advantage to the other, and made his...company one of the delights of mankind. His fancy was inimitably high, equalled only by his great wit ; both being made ufeful by a commanding judgment.... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 970 頁
...inexpressible addition of comeliness. The melancholy and pleasant humours were in him so contempered, that each gave advantage to the other, and made his...company one of the delights of mankind. His fancy was [inimitably high, equalled only by his great wit, both being made useful by a commanding judgment.... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 頁
...inexpressible addition of comeliness. The melancholy and pleasant humours were in" him so contempered, that each gave advantage to the other, and made his...company one of the delights of mankind. His fancy was [inimitably high, equalled only by ' his great wit, both being made useful by a commanding judgment.... | |
| 1810 - 594 頁
...inexpressible addition of comeliness. The melancholy and pleasant humour were in him so contempered, that each gave advantage to the other, and made his...company one of the delights of mankind. His fancy was inimitably high, equalled only by his great wit ; both being made useful by a commanding judgment.... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 568 頁
...inexpressible addition of Comeliness. The melancholy and pleasant Humours were in him so contempered, that each gave advantage to the other, and made his...Company one of the delights of Mankind. His Fancy was inimitably high, equalled only by his great Wit, both being made useful by a commanding Judgment. His... | |
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