| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 622 頁
...canopy of state. The inscription is answerable to the monument ; for instead of celebrating the many remarkable actions he had performed in the service...death, in which it was impossible for him to reap any honor. The Dutch, whom we are apt to despise for want of genius, show an infinitely greater taste of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 628 頁
...canopy of state. The inscription is answerable to the monument ; for instead of celebrating the many remarkable actions he had performed in the service...death, in which it was impossible for him to reap any honor. The Dutch, whom we are apt to despise for want of genius, show an infinitely greater taste of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 524 頁
...canopy of state. The inscription is answerable to the monument ; for instead of celebrating the many remarkable actions he had performed in the service...us only with the manner of his death, in which it 1 Accounts, which — Monuments, which. • If he had said, " to pass a judgment on," the double genitive... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 1090 頁
...monument ; for instead of celebrating the many remarkable ictions he had performed in the service of bis country, it acquaints us only with the manner of his...which it was impossible for him to reap any honour." — Spectator, No. 26. The sculptor was F. Bird. Sir Cloudesley Shovel died in 1707. V. v. P- — *... | |
| Spectator The - 1857 - 780 頁
...celebrating the many remarkable actions he had performed ш the service of his country, it acquaints as revail in all parts of the country. At th* same time...with the imagination of ghosts and spectres much more nf antiquity and politeness in their buildings and works of this nature than what we meet with in those... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 頁
...canopy of state. The inscription is answerable to the monument ; for, instead of celebrating the many remarkable actions he had performed in the service...greater taste of antiquity and politeness in their buildings and works of this nature, than what we meet with in those of our own country. The monuments... | |
| Sir Henry Cole - 1867 - 154 頁
...canopy of state. The inscription is answerable to the monument; for instead of celebrating the many remarkable actions he had performed in the service...Dutch, whom we are apt to despise for want of genius, shew an infinitely greater taste of antiquity and politeness in their buildings and works of this nature,... | |
| Class-book - 1869 - 344 頁
...canopy of state. The inscription is answerable to the monument ; for, instead of celebrating the many remarkable actions he had performed in the service...Dutch, whom we are apt to despise for want of genius, shew an infinitely greater taste of antiquity and politeness in their buildings and works of this nature,... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1869 - 804 頁
...celebrating the many remarkable ' actions he had performed in the service of his country, it ac' qnaints us only with the manner of his death, in which it was ' impossible for him to reap any honour.' 2 The Admiral was returning with his fleet from Gibraltar. It was believed that the crew had got drunk... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 688 頁
...canopy of state. The inscription is answerable to the monument ; for instead of celebrating the many remarkable actions he had performed in the service...which it was impossible for him to reap any honour." — Spectator, Fo. 26. The sculptor was F. Bird. Sir Cloudesley Shovel died in 1707. V. v. p. -* We... | |
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