| 1808 - 690 páginas
...life. It certainly had tions, both of seriousness and drollery, - considerable influence on his habits, with a zest that the recollection of his enjoyment at the time never failed to revive in him. VTe fear, however, that at this early age his constitution received a shock, which was soon after aggravated... | |
| 1809 - 914 páginas
...him repeat a drama, which he wrote for exhibition in their long chamber, and other compositions, both of seriousness and drollery, with a zest that the...recollection of his enjoyment at the time, never failed to re\ive in him. We fear, however, that at this early age, his constitution received a shock, which was... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1809 - 914 páginas
...him repeat a drama which he wrote for exhibition in their long chamber, and other compositions, both of seriousness and drollery, with a zest that the...recollection of his enjoyment at the time never failed fciled to revive in him. We fear, however, that at this early age his constitution received a shock,... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 494 páginas
...him repeat a drama, which he wrote for exhibition in their long chamber, and other compositions, both of seriousness and drollery, with a zest that the recollection of his 'enjoy ment at the time, never failed to revive in him We fear, however, that at this early age, his... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 páginas
...to repeat a drama which he wrote for exhibition in their long chamber, and other compositions, both of seriousness and drollery, with a zest that the...enjoyment at the time never failed to revive in him. A very learned scholar, to whom the public was indebted for " A short account of Mr. Porson," published... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 434 páginas
...him repeat a drama which he wrote for exhibition in their long chamber, and other compositions, both of seriousness and drollery, with a zest that the...after aggravated by the death of his worthy patron. An impostbume formed on his lungs, and he was threatened by a consumption. But it fortunately broke, and... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1852 - 228 páginas
...him repeat a Drama, which he wrote for exhibition in their long Chamber, and other compositions, both of seriousness and drollery, with a zest, that the...consumption, but it fortunately broke, and he recovered bis health, though the frame was weakened. " ' The death of Mr Norris was the source of severe mortification... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1852 - 220 páginas
...in their long chamber, and other compositions, both of seriousues and drollery, with a zest that a recollection of his enjoyment at the time never failed to revive in him. Wo fear, however, that at this early age his constitution received a shock, which was soon after aggravated... | |
| John Selby Watson - 1861 - 490 páginas
...him repeat a drama which he wrote for exhibition in their long chamber, and other compositions, both of seriousness and drollery, with a zest that the...enjoyment at the time never failed to revive in him." Beloe says that he wrote two dramatic pieces, and acted in them himself ; but that nothing more is... | |
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