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" His talk, too, though overflowing with information, had no resemblance to lecturing or solemn discoursing, but, on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasantry. "
The Annual Biography and Obituary - 398. oldal
1820
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Life of James Watt

François Arago - 1839 - 154 oldal
...trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any one could be aware of such a deficiency...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasantry. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and...

Historical eloge of James Watt, tr. with additional notes by J.P. Muirhead

Dominique François J. Arago - 1839 - 290 oldal
...trouble; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any one could be aware of such a deficiency...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasantry. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and...

The Steam Engine Explained and Illustrated: With an Account of Its Invention ...

Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 574 oldal
...trouble; and indeed such was his singular talent for " making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any one " could be aware of such a deficiency...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and " pleasantry. He had a certain quiet and grave humour which ran through " most of his conversation...

The steam engine familiarly explained and illustrated; with an historical ...

Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 576 oldal
...trouble; and indeed such was his singular talent for " making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any one " could be aware of such a deficiency...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and " pleasantry. He had a certain quiet and grave humour which ran through ' most of his conversation...

Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review

1841 - 846 oldal
...trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any one could be aware of such a deficiency...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasantry. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and...

Instructive Extracts, Comprising Religious and Moral Instruction, Natural ...

1843 - 350 oldal
...trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any one could be aware of such a deficiency...on the contrary was full of colloquial spirit and pleasantry. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and...

The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long]., 27. kötet

Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843 - 840 oldal
...capacity in hi«. presence. With all this flow of information, his conversation, we are further informed, 'had no resemblance to lecturing or solemn discoursing, but, on the contrary. \\гfull of colloquial spirit and pleasantry.' Of a genrrc"and affectionate disposition, he WBS considerate...

Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, 4. kötet

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 622 oldal
...trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any one could be aware of such a deficiency...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasantry. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and...

The New Statistical Account of Scotland: Renfrew, Argyle

1845 - 1368 oldal
...assuming or fastidious in his manners, or more kind or indulgent towards all who approached him. * * * His talk too, though overflowing 'with information,...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasantry. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and...

Contributions to the Edinburgh Review: Novels, tales, and prose works of fiction

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 754 oldal
...trouble; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any one could be aware of such a deficiency...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasantry. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and...




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