| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 sayfa
...severity and exactness than it ought to have been, he died with the greatest remorse for that licence, and with the greatest manifestation of christianity, that his best friends could desire. Life* I. 36. * Lord Clarendon was often heard to say, " that if he had any thing good in him, in his... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 454 sayfa
..." and exactness than they ought to have been, he died with " the greatest remorse for that licence, and with the greatest " manifestation of Christianity, that his best friends could " desire." Carew is generally supposed to have died young in 1639, arid I have therefore placed his birth about... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 474 sayfa
...or " exactness than they ought to have been, he died with the " greatest remorse for that license, and with the greatest " manifestation of Christianity that his best friends could " desire." Carew is generally supposed to have died young in 1639, and I have therefore placed his birth about... | |
| Lyre - 1806 - 208 sayfa
...frequently abandoned himself. " He died (says Clarendon) with the greatest remorse for that licence, and with the greatest manifestation of Christianity that his best friends could desire." This happened in the year 1634. Now that the Winter's gone, the Earth hath lost Her snow-white robes;... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1809 - 914 sayfa
...severity or exactness than it ought to have been, he died with the greatest remorse for that licence, and with the greatest manifestation of Christianity, that his best friends could desire, t He is said to • See also Wood's Ath. II. 109, no. f Life of Lor J C. i. 36.— Common as Ljrd Clarendon's... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 620 sayfa
...severity or exactness than it ought to have been, he died with the greatest remorse for that license, and with the greatest manifestation of Christianity that his best friends could desire."— Life of Clarendon. 8vo. edit. 1799. Vol. I. p. 36. He died lin the year 1GSU. МАТ.] THE HEIR. ACT... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 sayfa
...less severity or exactness than it ought to have been, he died with great remorse for that licence, and with the greatest manifestation of Christianity, that his best friends could desire." It is pleasing to record such ample atonement for the licentiousness of some of his poems, which, however,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 546 sayfa
...less severity or exactness than it ought to have been, he died with great remorse for that licence, and with the greatest manifestation of Christianity, that his best friends could desire." It is pleasing to record such ample atonement for the licentiousness of some of his poems, which, however,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 544 sayfa
...less severity or exactness than it ought to have been, he died with great remorse for that licence, and with the greatest manifestation of Christianity, that his best friends could desire." It is pleasing to record such ample atonement for the licentiousness of some of his poems, which, however,... | |
| Thomas Carew - 1824 - 252 sayfa
...severity or exactness than it ought to have been, he died with the greatest remorse for that licence, and with the greatest manifestation of Christianity that his best friends could desire."1 This account of the poet's late repentance, is supposed to have been in some degree confirmed,... | |
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