Memoirs of a Traveller, Now in Retirement, Band 5R. Phillips, 1806 |
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Seite 118 - He: was very punctual and regular in his " devotions: he was never known to enter " upon his recreations or sports, though " never so early in the morning, before he " had been at public prayers; so that on " hunting days, his chaplains were bound " to a very early attendance. He was
Seite 119 - was not in his nature very bountiful, " though he gave very much " He saw and observed men long before he " received them about his person; and did " not love strangers nor very confident men. " He was a patient hearer of causes- which " he frequently accustomed himself to at " the council board ; and judged very well,
Seite 120 - more respect and duty " His not applying some severe cures to " approaching evils, proceeded from the " lenity of his nature, and the tenderness " of his conscience ; which in all cases of " blood, made him choose the softer way,
Seite 23 - Faire des soupers fins où l'on périt d'ennui ; Veiller par air- enfin se tuer pour autrui :— Franchement- des plaisirs, des biens de cette sorte, Ne sont pas, quand on pense, une chaîne bien forte» ' ••.••«•*.»••«.•.•• c 4 Je suis tenté, parbleu, d'écrire
Seite 23 - caprice et d'une fausseté I... Des prétendus esprits souffrir la suffisance, Et la grosse gaieté de l'épaisse opulence ; Tant de petits talens où je n'ai pas de foi ; Des réputations- on ne sait pas pourquoi ; Des protégés si bas ! des protecteurs si bêtes ! Des ouvrages vantés, qui n'ont ni pieds ni têtes
Seite 119 - never endure any light or prophane word, " with what sharpness of wit soever it was '' covered : and though he was well pleased " and delighted with reading verses made '' upon any occasion, no man durst bring " before him any thing that was profane or
Seite 119 - saw and observed men long before he " received them about his person; and did " not love strangers nor very confident men. " He was a patient hearer of causes- which " he frequently accustomed himself to at " the council board ; and judged very well,
Seite 119 - and though he was well pleased " and delighted with reading verses made '' upon any occasion, no man durst bring " before him any thing that was profane or " unclean. " He was so great an example of conjugal " affection, that they who did not imitate '' him in that particular durst not brag of
Seite 23 - petits talens où je n'ai pas de foi ; Des réputations- on ne sait pas pourquoi ; Des protégés si bas ! des protecteurs si bêtes ! Des ouvrages vantés, qui n'ont ni pieds ni têtes 1
Seite 24 - ce qu'il leur faut. Qu'en dites-vous ? Cela peut faire un bruit du diable» Une brochure unique- un ouvrage admirable, Bien scandaleux, bien bon, le style n'y fait rien ; Pourvu qu'il soit méchant, il sera