| 1777 - 750 oldal
...ardour as ever in ftudy. and the fame gaiety in company. I confider, befides, that a man of fixty five, by dying, cuts off only a few years of infirmities ; and though I fee many fymptcms of my literary reputation"* breaking out at laft with additional loflre, I knew that... | |
| 1767 - 568 oldal
...ardour as ever in lUidy, and the fame gaiety in company. I confider, befidts, that a man of fixty-five, by dying, cuts off only a few years of" infirmities; and though I fee many iymptoms of my literary reputation's breaking out at laft with additional luftre, I kncvo... | |
| 1767 - 572 oldal
...ardour as ever in ftudy, and the fame gaiety in company. I confider, befidrs, that a roan of fixty-five, by dying, cuts off only a few years of infirmities ; and though I fee many (ymptoms of my literary reputation's breaking out at lad with additional lultre, I iaetv that... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1777 - 590 oldal
...ardour as ever in ttudy, and the fame gaiety in company. I confider, befides, that a man of fixty five, by dying, cuts off only a few years of infirmities; and though I fee many fymptoms of my literary reputation's breaking out at lad with additional luftre, I knew that... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1777 - 584 oldal
...:•. . ever in ftudy, and the fame gaiety in company. I confider, betides, that a man of fixty five, by dying, cuts off only a few years of infirmities ; and though I .fee many fymptoni> of my literary reputation's breaking out at lalt with additional lullrt, I knew... | |
| David Hume, Adam Smith - 1777 - 138 oldal
...ardour as ever in ftudy, and the fame gaiety in company. Iconfider, befides, that a man of fixty-five, by dying, cuts off only a few years of infirmities; and though I fee * many many fymptoms of my literary reputation's breaking out at laft with additional luftre, I... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 oldal
...ardour as ever in ftudy, and the fame gaiety in company. I confider, befides, that a man of fixtvfive, by dying, cuts off only a few years of infirmities ; and though I fee many fymptoms of my literary reputation's breaking out at laft with additional luftre, I knew that... | |
| 1794 - 614 oldal
...ardour as ever in ftudy, and the fame gaiety in, company. I confider, bciidej, that a man of fu-tyfive, by dying, cuts off only a few years of infirmities; and though I fee many fyraptorns of my literary reputation's breaking out at lait with additional luftre, I know... | |
| 1805 - 608 oldal
...ardour as- ever in study, and the same gaiety in company. 1 consider, besides, that a man ot sixty five, by dying, cuts off only a few years of infirmities ; and though I see many symptoms of my literary reputation's breaking out at last with additional lustre, I know that I could have but few years to... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 oldal
...and usual alacrity, notwithstanding the great decline of his body did not desert him. He considered, that a man of sixty-five*, by dying, cuts off only a few years of infirmities, and perhaps of peevishness and anxiety. Mr. Hume concludes his life with a short sketch of what he comprehended... | |
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