| George Burnett - 1813 - 524 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, 1>oth being made useful by a commanding judgment.... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 820 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... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 550 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 fancv was i inimitably high, equalled only by his great wit, both being made useful by a commanding... | |
| 1814 - 642 頁
...knowing soule, and of conscience at peace with itselfe. " His fancie was urt-imitable high, equalled by his great wit, both being made useful! by a commanding judgment. " His mind wns liberall and unwearied in the search of knowledge, with, which his vigorous soule is now satisfied,... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 頁
...life of Dr. Donne, and gave the following eulogy of his character : — ' His fancy was inimitably high, equalled only by his great wit, both being made...a conscience at peace with itself; his melting eye showed he had a soft heart full of noble compassion ; of too brave a soul to suffer injuries, and too... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 556 頁
...life of Dr. Donne, and gave the following eulogy of his character : — ' His fancy was inimitably high, equalled only by his great wit, both being made...a conscience at peace with itself; his melting eye showed he had a soft heart full of noble compassion ; of too brave a soul to suffer injuries, and too... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1832 - 330 頁
...unexpressible addition of comeliness. The melancholy and pleasant humor 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... | |
| 1832 - 336 頁
...unexpressible addition of comeliness. The melancholy and pleasant humor 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.... | |
| John Donne - 1840 - 356 頁
...unexpressible 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. His... | |
| John Donne - 1840 - 528 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.... | |
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