| Early English newspapers - 1817 - 732 pages
...preceding Memoirs, which display an extensive knowledge of the events and the characters of a former day. Many of the personages there described, like the hand...name only and their memories behind. Would the reader inquire the end of the Sexagenarian ; would he know how a life so spent was concluded ; let him be... | |
| 1817 - 702 pages
...former day. Many of the personages there described, like (he hand which records them, are now in tlie dust, and have left their name only and their memories behind. Would the reader inquire 'the end of the Sexagenarian; would he know liow a life so spent was concluded , let him be... | |
| English literature - 1818 - 582 pages
...preceding Memoirs, which display an extensive knowledge of the events and the characters of a former day. Many of the personages there described, like the hand...have left their name only and their memories behind. One who had associated for many years, as our Sexagenarian had done, with the most distinguished literary... | |
| 1818 - 550 pages
...display an extensive knowledge of the events and the characters of a former day. Many of the peisonages there described, like the hand which records them,...have left their name only and their memories behind. One who had associated for many years, as our Sexagenarian had done, with the most distinguished literary... | |
| John Chambers - 1829 - 888 pages
...least softened, without doing any violence to the author. At the conclusion of this work it is said, " Would the reader enquire the end of the Sexagenarian...his last hours were those of a good and pious man — ih.it he departed in the same faith in which he had lived : and happy will he bo who, after a life... | |
| John] [Chambers - Norfolk (England) - 1829 - 458 pages
...least softened, without doing any violence to the author. At the conclusion of this work it is said, " Would the reader enquire the end of the Sexagenarian — would he know how a life so spent wits-concluded, let him be assured that his last hours were those of a good and pious man — that... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 260 pages
...own Memoirs, which display an extensive knowledge of the events and the character of a former day. Many of the personages there described, like the hand...have left their name only and their memories behind." The following is a list of Mr Beloe's works : 1 ' An Ode to Miss Boscawen,' printed in 1783. 2 ' The... | |
| William Jerdan - 1852 - 438 pages
...of these Memoirs, which display an extensive knowledge of the events and characters of a former day. Many of the personages there described, like the hand...which records them, are now in the dust, and have left only their names and their memories behind." In remarking upon this text, I wrote — " Such was the... | |
| Englishmen - Great Britain - 1863 - 912 pages
...own Memoirs, which display an extensive knowledge of the events and the character of a former day. Many of the personages there described, like the hand...which records them, are now in the dust, and have led their name only and their memories behind." The following is a list of Mr Beloe's works : 1 ' An... | |
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