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" He was a person of a pleasant and facetious wit, and made many poems (especially in the amorous way) which, for the sharpness of the fancy, and the elegance of the language in which that fancy was spread, were at least equal, if not superior to any of... "
Characters of Eminent Men in the Reigns of Charles I and II: Including the ... - 171. oldal
szerző: Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 201 oldal
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The Life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon: Containing, I. An Account ..., 1. kötet

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1760 - 536 oldal
...pleafant and facetious Wit, and made many Poems (efpecially in the amorous Way) which for the Sharpnefs of the Fancy, and the Elegancy of the Language, in which that Fancy was fpread, were at leaft equal, if not fuperior to any of that Time : But his Glory was, that after fifty...

The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon: ... Containing, (I. An Account of the ...

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1761 - 302 oldal
...pleafant and facetious Wit, and made many Poems ( elpecially in the amorous Way ) which for the Sharpnefs of the Fancy, and the Elegancy of the Language, in which that Fancy was fpread, were at leaft equal, if not fuperiour to any of that Time : But his Glory was, that after fifty...

The life of Edward earl of Clarendon, written by himself

Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1761 - 286 oldal
...pleafant and facetious Wit, and made many Poems ( efpecially in the amorous Way ) which for the Sharpnefs of the Fancy, and the Elegancy of the Language, in which that Fancy was fpread, were at leaft equal, if not fuperiour to any of that Time : But his Glory was, that after fifty...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., 2. kötet

1762 - 578 oldal
...pleafant and facetious wit, and made many poems (efpecially in the amorous way) which for the fharpnefs of the. fancy, and the elegancy of the language, in which that fancy was fpread, were at lead equal, if not fuperior to any of thac time: but his glory was, that after fifty...

The Monthly review. New and improved ser, 26. kötet

1798 - 618 oldal
...regret of the whole Scotch nation, which united themselves in recommending another gentleman. He was of a pleasant and facetious wit, and made many poems,...the elegancy of the language in which that fancy was spred, were at least equal, if not superior, to any of that time." Sir John Suckling is called by Dryden...

Annual Register of World Events, 2. kötet

1802 - 522 oldal
...value were those relations held in that age, when majesty was beheld with the reverence it ought to be. He was a person of a pleasant and facetious wit, and...made many poems (especially in the amorous way) which fi>r the sharpness of the fancy, and the elegancy of the language-, i« which that fancy was spread,...

Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., 3. kötet

George Ellis - 1803 - 474 oldal
...considered or allowed." Lord Clarendon, however, has remarked of his poems, that," forthesharp" ness of the fancy and the elegancy of the language in " which that fancy was spread, they were at least equal, if " not superior, to any of that time. But his glory was that, " after ffly...

Bookseller's catalogues, 1-4. kötet

W. Gardiner - 1808 - 786 oldal
...the ease without the pedantry of Waller, and less conceit. Lord Clarendon eeys, that his Poems, ** for the sharpness of the fancy, and the elegancy -of the language, were at least equal, if not superior to any of that time." — And Davenant sings, " Thy Wits chief...

Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions ..., 9-10. kötet

Sir Egerton Brydges - 1809 - 914 oldal
...value were those relations held in that age, when Majesty was beheld with the reverence it ought to be. He was a person of a pleasant and facetious wit, and...fancy and the elegancy of the language, in which that language was spiced, were at least equal, if not superior to any of that time. But his glory was that...

The Ancient British Drama ...

Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 oldal
...value were those relations held in that age, when majesty was beheld with the reverence it ought to be. He was a person of a pleasant and facetious wit, and...least equal, if not superior, to any of that time : bnt his glory was, that after fifty years of bis life, spent with less severity or exactiiesi than...




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