| Charles Butler - 1824 - 430 pàgines
...party, and the party is to be judge, I confess " I have been deterred by the difficulty of the task. Our " language has no term of reproach, the mind has...collect the scattered sweets, till " their united virtue tortures the sense. " Permit me to begin with paying a just tribute to Scotch " sincerity, wherever... | |
| Junius - 1824 - 362 pàgines
...party, and the party is to he judge, I confess I have heen deterred hy the difficulty of the task. Oar language has no term of reproach, the mind has no idea of detestation, which has not already heen happily applied to you, and exhausted. — Ample justice has heen done~hv ahler pens than mine... | |
| 1826 - 1138 pàgines
...of detestation, which has not already been happily applied to you and ex' hausted. Ample justice baa been done by abler pens than mine to the separate...collect the scattered • sweets, till their united virtue tortures the sense. Permit me to begin with paying ' a just tribute to Scotch sincerity, wherever... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1826 - 596 pàgines
...party, and the party is to be judge, I confess I have been deterred by ' the difficulty of the task. Our language has no term of reproach, the mind has...which has not already been happily applied to you and ei' hausted. Ample justice has been done by abler pens than mine to the separate ' merits of your life... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1826 - 600 pàgines
...been deterred by < the difficulty of the task. Our language has no term of reproach, the mind lias no ' idea of detestation, which has not already been happily applied to you and ex> ' hausted. Ample justice has been done by abler pens than mine to the separate ' merits of your... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1828 - 588 pàgines
...party, and the ' party is to be judge, I confess I have been deterred by ' the'difficulty of the task. Our language has no term ' of reproach, the mind has...' has not already been happily applied to you and ex' hausted. Ample justice has been done by abler pens ' than mine to the separate merits of your life... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1829 - 618 pàgines
...destroyed or expelled that wretch. The fellow truckles already.' In his public letters he writes thus. ' Our language has no term of reproach, the mind has...Ample justice has been done, by abler pens than mine lo the separate merits of your life and character. Let it be my humble office to collect the scattered... | |
| John Britton - 1848 - 168 pàgines
...party, and the party is to be judge, I confess I have been deterred by the difficulty of the task. Our language has no term of reproach, the mind has...to collect the scattered sweets, till their united virtue tortures the sense."— Woodfall's " Junius," vol. ii., p. 159. end of 1770, and the beginning... | |
| John Britton - 1848 - 164 pàgines
...party, and the party is to be judge, I confess I have been deterred by the difficulty of the task. Our language has no term of reproach, the mind has...to the separate merits of your life and character. l«t it be my humble office to collect the scattered sweets, till their united virtue tortures the... | |
| Junius - 1850 - 504 pàgines
...expressed himself in such bitter terms against the chief justice. " Our language," says he, in Letter 41, "has no term of reproach, the mind has no idea of...to collect the scattered sweets, till their united virtue tortures the sense." His detestation of the Duke of Grafton proceeded from his Grace's having... | |
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