| John Duncombe, John Hughes - 1773 - 998 páginas
...aftonifhment, replied, " So " much underftanding, fo much knowledge, fo much " innocence, and fuch humility, I did not think had " been the portion of any but angels, 'till I law this M gentlsman." no lefs yours, and hope you will ufe it as your own country villa* the enfuing... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 páginas
...in eilonilhment, replied, " So much underftanding, fo •much knowledge, fo much innocence, and fuch humility, I did not think had been the portion of any but angels, till I faw this gentleman." His knowledge is faid to have even extended to the minuteft objects, and included... | |
| William Jones - 1799 - 488 páginas
...in aflonifhment, replied, " So much underflanding, fo much " knowlege, fo much innocence, and fueh humility, " I did not think had been the portion of any but an" gels, till I faw this gentleman." The paflage is taken from Hughes's Letters. II. 2.* Mr. Samuel... | |
| William Jones - 1801 - 692 páginas
...into the Origin of Episcopacy, in a discourse preached at the Consecration of George Home, DD &c. &c. by the Earl of Berkeley. After some time, Mr. Berkeley...and such " humility, I did not think had been the por" tion of any but angels, till I saw this gentle" man." The passage is taken from Hughes's Letters.... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 380 páginas
...liberal, virtuous, and disinterested. Bishop ATTERBURY declared on one occasion, that he did not think so much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility, had been the portion of any but Angels, until he saw Mr. BERKELEY. It would not be easy to add to so... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 420 páginas
...lifting up his hands in astonishment, as Mr. Berkeley quitted the room, he exclaimed to his lordship, "So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much...portion of any but Angels, till I saw this gentleman*." In short, after the most rigorous survey of the motives and actions of the Bishop of Cloyne, we are... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 424 páginas
...lifting up his hands in astonishment, as Mr. Berkeley quitted the room, he exclaimed to his lordship, " So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much...portion of any but Angels, till I saw this gentleman*." In short, after the most rigorous survey of the motives and actions of the Bishop of Cloyne, we are... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 464 páginas
...in astonishment, replied, " So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and so much humility, I did not think had been the portion of any but angels, till I saw this gentleman." Buncombe's Letters. * In this journey he paid a visit to Father Malebranche. The conversation turned... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 362 páginas
...said to the Bishop, " Does my cousin answer your Lordship's expectations ?" The bishop, lifting np his hands in astonishment, replied, " So much understanding,...innocence, and such humility, I did not think had been the VOL. III. " B b portion of any but angels, till I saw this gentleman." Pope sums up his character in... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 374 páginas
...said to the Bishop, " Does my cousin answer your Lordship's expectations ?" The bishop, lifting np his hands in astonishment, replied, " So much understanding,...innocence, and such humility, I did not think had been the VOL. HI. B b portion of any but angels, till I saw this gentleman." Pope sums up his character in one... | |
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