| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1717 - 538 Seiten
...apt to yearn at all objedts which deferv'd compaffion. He was heartily weary of the world, and no Man was more willing to die ; which is an Argument that he had peace of Confcience. He left behind him a greater clteem of his Farts, than love to his Perfon. THE other Embafladour... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 Seiten
...apt to yearn at all objects which deserved compassion. He was heartily weary of the world, and no man was more willing to die ; which is an argument that...greater esteem of his parts, than love to his person. I. 151. III. 382. JAMES, MARQUIS OF HAMILTON; CR. DUKE — BEHEADED MDCXLVIII. IF he had been weighed... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 666 Seiten
...to yearn at all objects which deserved compassion : he was heartily weary of the world, and no man was more willing to die; which is an argument that...person. The other ambassador was dismissed with much The other „ , - . iii • r> "i ambassador more courtesy : for when they heard that his family dismissed... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 294 Seiten
...apt to yearn at all objects which deserved compassion. He was heartily weary of the world, and no man was more willing to die, which is an argument that...behind him a greater esteem of his parts than love for his person." Lord Cottington married Anne, daughter of Sir William Meredith, of London, and widow... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 452 Seiten
...to yearn at all objects which deserved compassion : he was heartily weary of the world, and no man was more willing to die ; which is an argument that...greater esteem of his parts than love to his person. 31 The other ambassador was dismissed with much more courtesy : for when they heard that his family... | |
| NBC University of the Air - 1852 - 456 Seiten
...cared not for them He was heartily weary " of the world, and no man was more willing to die, which \a an argument that he had peace of conscience. He left...greater esteem of his parts than love to his " person." — Clarendon. « No. 46. — VANDYCK. LORD GORING. (A fine picture, in good preservation, but very... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1873 - 486 Seiten
...tired of the world, and no man was more willing to die ; which is an argument that he had peace of his conscience. He left behind him a greater esteem of his parts, than love to his person." — Book XIII. This is a portrait of a clever, selfish, entertaining man of the world, whose success,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1873 - 480 Seiten
...apt to yearn at all objects which deserved compassion. He was heartily tired of the world, and no man was more willing to die ; which is an argument that he had peace of his conscience. He left behind him a greater esteem of his parts, than love to his person." — Sook... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1874 - 496 Seiten
...to yearn at all objects which deserved compassion. He was heartily tired of the •world, and no man was more willing to die ; which is an argument that he had peace of his conscience. He left behind him a greater esteem of his parts, than love to his person." — Book... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 556 Seiten
...to yearn at all objects which deserved compassion : he was heartily weary of the world, and no man was more willing to die ; which is an argument that...greater esteem of his parts than love to his person." Franca Sidney, Countess of Sussex (aont of Sir Philip), 1589. She was the foundress of Sidney-Sussex... | |
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