| Philip Sidney - 1724 - 270 Seiten
...ot the Italian wit, did not only afford us the demonftration of his practice, but fought to inrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he...They were the mafters of war, and ornaments of peace, fpeedy goers, and ftrong abiders, triumphers both in camps and courts: nay, to fo unbelieved a point... | |
| 1831 - 368 Seiten
...county. practice, but sought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more laden, than when (either angered with slow payment, or moved with our learner-like admiration,) he... | |
| James Montgomery - 1833 - 348 Seiten
...practice, but sought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought was most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden than when (angered with our slow payment, or moved with our learnerlike admiration) he exercised his speech in... | |
| James Montgomery - 1838 - 332 Seiten
...practice, but sought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought was most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden than when (angered with our slow payment, or moved with our learnerlike admi( ration) he exercised his speech... | |
| 1845 - 410 Seiten
...his practice, but sought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden, than when (either angered with slow pay.ment or moved with our learner-like admiration) he exercised his speech in the... | |
| 1845 - 384 Seiten
...his practice, but sought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden, than when (either angered with slow payment or moved with our learner-like admiration) he exercised his speech in the... | |
| 1845 - 762 Seiten
...his practice, but sought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden, than when (either angered with slow payment or moved with our learner-like admiration) he exercised his speech in the... | |
| 1845 - 432 Seiten
...to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought most precious. But with hone, I remember, mine ears were at any time more loaden, than when (either angered with slow payment or moved with our learner-like admiration) he exercised his speech in the... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 412 Seiten
...his practice, but sought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more laden, than when (either angred with slow payment, or moved with our learner-like admiration) he exercised... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1862 - 588 Seiten
...his practice, but sought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein, which he thought most precious. But with none, I remember, mine ears were at any time more laden than when, either angered with slow payment or moved with our learner-like admiration, he exercised... | |
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