| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1836 - 536 trang
...author, though extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works,...humanity, and fancy that we are engaged, not in the perusal of a book, but in conversation with a companion." • Lord Mountmorres was too enthusiastic... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1836 - 536 trang
...author, though extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works,...humanity, and fancy that we are engaged, not in the perusal of a book, but in conversation with a companion." * Lord Mountmorres was too enthusiastic about... | |
| 1836 - 804 trang
...remarks, though extremely negligent, and even infectedwith foreign idioms, is agreeahle and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works...acquaintance with the character of the author, full of honor, and humanity, and fancy that we arc engaged, not in the perusal of a hook hut in conversation... | |
| 1836 - 758 trang
...infectedwith foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in liis works is rather a recommendation to them. By means...acquaintance with the character of the author, full of honor, and humanity, and fancy that we are engaged, not in the perusal of a book but in conversation... | |
| David Hume - 1851 - 606 trang
...author, though extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works,...acquaintance with the character of the author, full of honor and humanity ; and fancy that we are engaged, not in the perusal of a book, but in conversation... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 600 trang
...author, though extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting : that mixture of vanity which appears in his works...acquaintance with the character of the author, full of honor and humanity ; and fancy that we are engaged, not in the perusal of a book, but in conversation... | |
| David Hume - 1856 - 616 trang
...nuihor, though extremity negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agret xble and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works, is rather a recommendation to them. By me& is of it we enter into acquaintance with the character of the a thor, full of honor and humanity... | |
| David Hume - 1856 - 583 trang
...author, though extremely negligent, arid even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works, is rather a recom men elation to them. By means of it we eriter into acquaintance with the character of the author,... | |
| David Hume - 1858 - 606 trang
...author, though extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works, is rather a recommendation to them. By mea-is of it we enter into acquaintance with the character of the a-thor, full of honor and humanity... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 228 trang
...author, though extremely negligent, and even infected with foreign idioms, is agreeable and interesting. That mixture of vanity which appears in his works, is rather a recommendation to them. l!y means of it, we enter into acquaintance with the character of the author, full of honour and humanity... | |
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