Sir Joshua expired, without any visible symptoms of pain, on the twenty-third of February, 1792, in the sixty-ninth year of his age. "His illness," says Burke, "was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of any thing... The Annual Register - 225. oldal1799Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1853 - 388 oldal
..."His illness," says Burke, "was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of any thing irritable or querulous ; agreeably to the placid and even tenor of his whole life. He had, from the beginning of his malady, a distinct view of his dissolution... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1854 - 838 oldal
...the party separated for the time unable to accomplish the purpose of their meeting. t " His illness was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of any thing irritable or querulous, agreeably to the placid and even tenor of his whole... | |
| sir James Prior - 1854 - 586 oldal
...the party separated for the time unable to accomplish the purpose of their meeting. t " His illness was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of any thing irritable or querulous, agreeably to the placid and even tenor of his whole... | |
| Peter Burke - 1854 - 346 oldal
...character of the friend whose departure he so bitterly lamented: " The illness of Sir Joshua Reynolds was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of any thing irritable or querulous, agreeably to the placid and even tenour of his whole... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 oldal
...trust, little room to merit by such acts of benevolence hereafter. SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. His illness was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of any thing irritable or querulous, agreeably to the placid and even tenor of his whole... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1856 - 962 oldal
...sixtyninth year of his age, died, at his house in Leicester Fields, Sir Joshua Reynolds. His illness long be preserved. In ours, the general contempt of the people is a least mixture of any thing irritable or querulous, agreeably to the placid and even tenor of his whole... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 oldal
...trust, little room to merit by such acts of benevolence hereafter. SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. His illness was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of any thing irritable or querulous, agreeably to the placid and even tenor of his whole... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 454 oldal
...sorrowfully silent. A concealed malady was sapping his life and spirits. Mr. Burke says : "His illness was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of anything irritable or querulous, agreeable to the placid and even tenor of his whole... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Allan Cunningham - 1860 - 394 oldal
...the twenty-third of February, 1792, in the sixty-ninth year of his age. "His illness," says Burke, "was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of any thing irritable or querulous ; agreeably to the placid and even tenor of his whole... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1861 - 334 oldal
...of painters may not be in the possession of all my readers, I shall here reprint it. " His illness was long, but borne with a mild and cheerful fortitude, without the least mixture of anything irritable, or querulous, agreeably to the placid and even tenor of his whole... | |
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