| John Fitzgibbon (1st earl of Clare.) - 1800 - 1026 sayfa
...genius they are profufely gifted ; with judgment fparingly ; to acquire knowledge they find more eafy than to arrange and employ it : inferior in vanity only to the French, and in wit fuperior even to the Italian, they are more able to give, and more ready to receive amufcment , than... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 552 sayfa
...but the honour of both they eagerly vindicate : oppression they fcave long borne, insolence never. f With genius they are profusely gifted, with judgment...it : inferior in vanity only to the French, and in wif: Superior even to the Italian, they are more able to give, and more ready to receive, amusement... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 556 sayfa
...but the honour of both they eagerly vindicate : oppression they have long borne, insolence never. " With genius they are profusely gifted, with judgment...employ it ; inferior in vanity only to the French, and jn wjt superior even to the Italian, they are more able to give, and more ready to receive, amusement... | |
| 1821 - 970 sayfa
...pursue, but the honour of both they eagerly vindicate; oppression they have long borne, insolence never. With genius they are profusely gifted, with judgment...in vanity only to the French, and in wit superior, perhaps, even to the Italian, they are more able to give, and more ready to receive, amusement than... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 502 sayfa
...pursue, but the honour of both they eagerly vindicate ; oppression they have long borne, insolence never. With genius they are profusely gifted, with judgment...in vanity only to the French, and in wit superior, perhaps, even to the Italian, they are more able to give, and more ready to receive, amusement than... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1823 - 456 sayfa
...but the honour of both they eagerly vindicate. Oppression they have long borne, insolence never. " With genius they are profusely gifted, with judgment...in vanity only to the French, and in wit superior, perhaps, even to the Italian, they are more able to give, and more ready to receive amusement than... | |
| 740 sayfa
...insult; but the honour of both they eagerly vindicate 5 oppression they have long borne, insolence never. With genius they are profusely gifted, with judgment...in vanity only to the French ; and in wit, superior perhaps, to the Italian ; they are more able to give, and more ready to receive amusement than instruction... | |
| Railway readings - 1847 - 172 sayfa
...but the honour of both they eagerly vindicate : oppression they have long, borne, insolence never. With genius they are profusely gifted, with judgment...in vanity only to the French, and in wit superior, perhaps, even to the Italian, they are more able to give, and more ready to receive^ amusement than... | |
| John Hervey Ashworth - 1851 - 352 sayfa
...passages which appear to bear upon the subjects I have discussed in the foregoing pages. IRISH CHARACTER "With genius they are profusely gifted, with judgment...in vanity only to the French, and in wit superior perhaps even to the Italian, they are more able to give, and more ready to receive, amusement than... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1885 - 490 sayfa
...pursue, but the honour of both they eagerly vindicate; oppression they have long borne, insolence never. With genius they are profusely gifted, with judgment...in vanity only to the French, and in wit superior, perhaps, even to the Italian, they are more able to give, and more ready to receive, amusement than... | |
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