| 1843 - 586 頁
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| 1843 - 586 頁
...several comedies. He was one of those people whom it is impossible either to hate or to respect. Hia temper was sweet, his affections warm, his spirits...strong, and his principles weak. His life was spent iu sinning and repenting ; in inculcating what was right, and doing what was wrong. In speculation,... | |
| 1843 - 590 頁
...written a religious treatise and several comedies. He was one of those people whom it is impossible either to hate or to respect. His temper was sweet,...was wrong. In speculation, he was a man of piety and honour ; in practice he was much of the rake and a little of the swindler. He was, however, so good-natured... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1844 - 446 頁
...written a religious treatise and several comedies. He was one of those people whom it is impossible either to hate or to respect. His temper was sweet,...was wrong. In speculation, he was a man of piety and honour; in practice he was 132 MAC•AllI.AV'.S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS. much of the rake and a little... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1846 - 222 頁
...written a religious treatise and several come* dies. He was one of those people whom it is impossible either to hate or to respect. His temper was sweet, his affections warm, his spirits lively, hia passions strong, and his principles weak. His life was spent in sinning and repenting ; in inculcating... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1853 - 600 頁
...those people whom it is impossible either to hate or to respeet. His temper was sweet, his affeetions warm, his spirits lively, his passions strong, and...weak. His life was spent in sinning and repenting, in inculeating what was right, and doing what was wrong. In speculation, he was a man of picty and honor;... | |
| 1855 - 804 頁
...justice, but certainly with severity. He says^ — " He was one of those people whom it is impossible either to hate or to respect. His temper was sweet,...was wrong. In speculation he was a man of piety and honour ; in practice he was much of the rake, and a little of the swindler. He was, however, so good-natured... | |
| University magazine - 1855 - 784 頁
...to hate or to respect. His temper was sweet, his atlectioos warm, bis spirits lively, his pussions strong, and his principles weak. His life was spent...was wrong. In speculation he was a man of piety and honour ; in practice he was much of the rake, and a little of the swindler. He was, however, so good-natured... | |
| 1855 - 626 頁
...and bis spirits lively ; but says that his passions were so strong, and his principles so weak, that his life was spent in sinning and repenting, in inculcating what was right and doing what was wrong. Hence, we are told, though he was a man of piety and honour in speculation, he was in practice much... | |
| 1855 - 622 頁
...and Ms spirits lively ; but says that his passions were so strong, and his principles so weak, that his life was spent in sinning and repenting, in inculcating what was right and doing what was wrong. Hence, we are told, though he was a man of piety and honour in speculation, he was in practice much... | |
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