| Thomas Percival - 1781 - 330 sider
...Greville, Lord Brook, who was his intimate friend, and who has written an account of his life, fays, fl Though I lived with him, and knew him " from a child, yet I never knew him other " than a man; with fuch fteadinefs of " mind, lovely arid familiar gravity, as car' ' ried grace and reverence above greater... | |
| Addison (pseud.) - 1794 - 564 sider
...236 ) Lord Brook, who was his intimate friend, and who has written an account of his life, fays, " Though I lived with him, and knew him from a child, yet I never knew him other than a man; with fuch fleadinefs of mind, lovely and familiar gravity, as carried grace and reverence above greater... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1796 - 634 sider
...lived with him, and knew him from a child, yet I never knew him other than a man; with fuch fteadinefs of mind, lovely and familiar gravity, as carried grace and reverence above grcater.years. His talk was ever of knowledge; and his very play tended to enrich his mind." He was... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 sider
...seems never to have been a boy. The language of sir Fulke Greville is that of truth and of the heart. " I lived with him, and knew him from a child, yet I never knew him other than a man, with such staiednesse of mind, lovely and familiar gravity, as carried grace and reverence above greater years.... | |
| 1809 - 914 sider
...never to have been a boy. The language of sir Fulke Greville is that of truth and of the heart. "lined with him, and knew him from a child, yet I never knew him other than a man, with such staiednesse of mind, lovely and familiar gravity, as carried grace and reverence above greater years.... | |
| Thomas Zouch - 1809 - 424 sider
...youth," says one of his biographers, " I will report no other but this; that though I lived witti * him, and knew him from a child, yet I never knew him " other than a man, with such a steadiness of mind, lovely " and familiar gravity, as carried grace and reverence ** above greater... | |
| 1810 - 438 sider
...seems never to have been a boy. The language of Sir Fulke Greville is that of truth and of the heart. 'I lived with him, and knew him from a child, yet I never knew him other than a man, with such staiednesse of mind, lovely and familiar gravity, as carried grace and reverence above greater years.... | |
| 1809 - 448 sider
...seems never to have heen a hoy. The language of sir Fulke Greville is that of truth and of the heart. " I lived with him, and knew him from a child, yet I never knew him other tlian a man, with such staiednesse of mind, lovely and familiar gravity, as carried grace and reverence... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 sider
...name of Philip Sidney ; ' of whose youth (says his biographer |) I will report no other but this, that though I lived with him and knew him from a child, yet I never knew him other than a man : with such a steadiness of mind, lovely and familiar gravity, as carried grace and reverence above greater years.... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 sider
...name of Philip Sidney ; ' of whose youth (says his biographer^:) I will report no other but this, that though I lived with him and knew him from a child, yet I never knew him other than a man : with such a steadiness of mind, lovely and familiar gravity, as carried grace and reverence above greater years.... | |
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