| Sir Henry Craik - 1913 - 624 sider
...read all the Greek historians. In this time, his house being within ten miles of Oxford, he contracted familiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that university ; who found such an immenseness of wit, and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy... | |
| Arthur Donald Innes - 1914 - 298 sider
...historians. In this time, his house being within little more than ten miles of Oxford, he contracted familiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that university ; who found such an immenseness of wit, and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1920 - 620 sider
...Greek historians. In this time, his house being within ten miles of Oxford, he contracted famitiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that university ; who found such an immenseness of wit, and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1923 - 290 sider
...all the Greek historians. " In this time, his house being within 10 miles of Oxford, he contracted familiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that university, who found such an immenseness of wit, and such a solidity of judgement in him, so infinite a fancy,... | |
| Cecil Headlam - 1925 - 234 sider
...There, it is recorded, "his house being within little more than ten miles of Oxford, he contracted familiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that University, who found such an immenseness of wit and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy bound... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1744 sider
...read all the Greek historians. In this time, his house being within ten miles of Oxford, he contracted ays I listened to; that Cry Which made me look a thousand ways In bush, and tree, an who found such an immenseness of wit, and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy,... | |
| Robert Wilcher - 2001 - 424 sider
...his cultural significance: In this time, his house being within ten miles of Oxford, he contracted familiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that university; who found such an immenseness of wit, and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy bound... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2007 - 554 sider
...Falkland in Clarendon. "His house being within little more than ten miles from Oxford, he contracted familiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that University, who found such an immenseness of wit and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy bound... | |
| Arthur D. Innes - 1914 - 308 sider
...historians. In this time, his house being within little more than ten miles of Oxford, he contracted familiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that university ; who found such an irnmenseness of wit, and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 574 sider
...read all the Greek historians. In this time, his house being within ten miles of Oxford, he contracted familiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that university; who found such an immenseness of wit, and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy,... | |
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