| 1813 - 1008 páginas
...gross addiction to that lowest and least excusable of all sensualities, immoderate drinking: and, 3d, The uninteresting insipidity of his society ; as it...impossible to engage his mind on any topic of mutual inquiry, to procure his opinion on any author, or on any passage of an author, or to elicit any conversation... | |
| 1813 - 574 páginas
...gross addiction to that lowest and least excusable of all sensualities, immoderate drinking: and, 3. The uninteresting insipidity of his society ; as it...impossible to engage his mind on any topic of mutual inquiry, to procure his opinion on any author or on any passage of an author, or to elicit any conversation... | |
| 1813 - 1102 páginas
...gross addiction to that lowest and least excusable of all sensualities, immoderate drinking: and 3, the uninteresting insipidity of his society; as it...mutual enquiry, to procure his opinion on any author or passage of an author, or to elicit any conversation of any kind to compensate for the time and attendance... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1813 - 556 páginas
...gross addiction to that lowest and least excusable of all sensualities, immoderate drinking: and 3, the uninteresting insipidity of his society; as it...mutual enquiry, to procure his opinion on any author or passage of an author, or to elicit any conversation of any kind to compensate for the time and attendance... | |
| 1813 - 580 páginas
...excusable of ajl sensualir ties, immoderate drinking: and, 3. The uninteresting insipidity of Iiis society ; as it is impossible to engage his mind on any topic of mutual inquiry, to procure his opinion on any author or on any passage of an author, or to elicit any conversation... | |
| 1814 - 580 páginas
...gross addiction to that lowest and least excusable of all sensualities, immoderate drinking ; and, 3. The uninteresting insipidity of his society ; as it...impossible to engage his mind on any topic of mutual inquiry, to procure his opinion on any author or on any passage of an author, or to elicit any conversation... | |
| 1818 - 784 páginas
...intercourse with Porson, he gives as a third : engage «ngnge his mind on any topic of mutual inquiry, to procure his opinion on any author, or on any passage of an author, or to elicit any conveisafion of any kind, to compensate lor the time and attendance of his company. And as for Homer,... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield, Henry Mackenzie - 1822 - 614 páginas
...gross addiction to that lowest and least excusable of all sensualities, immoderate drinking: and, 3. The uninteresting insipidity of his society; as it...impossible to engage his mind on any topic of mutual inquiry, to procure his opinion on any author or on any passage of an author, or to elicit any conversation... | |
| James Henry Monk, Charles James Blomfield - 1826 - 594 páginas
...treasury satyrical verses for all his most intimate associates." It is not true " that it was impossible to procure his opinion on any author, or on any passage of an author." We have ourselves applied to him for his opinion on various passages, and he always communicated it... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 798 páginas
...gross addiction to that lowest and least excusable of all sensualities, immoderate drinking; and 3. the uninteresting insipidity of his society, as it...impossible to engage his mind on any topic of mutual inquiry, to procure his opinion on any author, or on any passage of an author, or to elicit any conversation... | |
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