| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - Страниц: 570
...expecta" tions?" The bishop, lifting up his hands in astonishment, replied, " So much understanding, so much " knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility,...portion of any but " angels, till I saw this gentleman." The passage is taken from Hughes's Letters. II. 2'. Mr. Samuel Glasse, a student of Christ-church,... | |
| 1821 - Страниц: 518
...been introduced to him, he lifted up his hands in astonishment, and said, " So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility,...portion of any but angels, till I saw this gentleman." This testimony may well excuse the well-known line of his friend Mr. I'ope, in which he ascribes "... | |
| 1821 - Страниц: 508
...astonishment, and said, " So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility, 1 did not think had been the portion of any but angels, till I saw this gentleman." This testimony may well excuse the well-known line of his friend Mr. Pope, in which he ascribes " To... | |
| Paul Ponder (pseud.) - 1825 - Страниц: 492
...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.''— Duncombe's Letters. Dr. Warton, Essay on the Genius of Pope, vol. ii. p. 259, note. Malebranehe. Bishop... | |
| William Jones, William Stevens - 1826 - Страниц: 446
...expectations ?" The Bishop, lifting up his hands in astonishment, replied, " So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility,...portion of any but angels, till I saw this gentleman." The passage is taken from Hughes's Letters. II. 2 .f. * This Sermon is now published, and may, not... | |
| 1827 - Страниц: 616
...Berkeley. — Bishop Atterbury once exclaimed, after having been in his company, " So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility,...not think had been the portion of any but angels, until I saw this gentleman." Pope also ascribes— " To Berkeley evert virtue under heaven." Respecting... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - Страниц: 418
...expectations '!'' The bishop, lifting up his hands in astonishment, replied, " So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility,...think had been the portion of any but angels, till 1 saw this gentleman.'' Pope euma up his character in one line. After mentioning some particular virtues... | |
| 1832 - Страниц: 614
...discerning, fastidious, and turbulent Atterbury said, after an interview with him, " So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility,...portion of any but angels, till I saw this gentleman." " Lord Batnurst told me, that the Members of the Scriblerus Club being met at his house at dinner,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - Страниц: 320
...understanding, so much know• Born near Thomastown in Ireland, in 1684; died at Oxford in 1753. R ledge, so much innocence, and such humility, I did not think...portion of any but angels, till I saw this gentleman."* " Lord Bathurst told me, that the Members of the Scriblerus Club being met at his house at dinner,... | |
| William Allen - 1832 - Страниц: 816
...highest estimation. Bishop Atterbnry, after being ntroduced to him, exclaimed, "so much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility I did not think had been the portion of any )iit angels, till I saw this gentleman." [t is well known, that bishop Berkeley relected the commonly... | |
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