| Charles Lamb - 1849 - Страниц: 270
...who have put life into bronze and canvas, or who have left to posterity things so written as it shall not willingly let them die — were there mixed with...gayest in the society of the most splendid of capitals. They will remember the singular character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and... | |
| John Fisher Murray - 1849 - Страниц: 388
...posterity things so written that it will not willingly let them die, were there mixed with all that is loveliest and gayest in the society of the most splendid of capitals. They will remember the singular character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - Страниц: 262
...posterity things so written that it will not willingly let them die, were there mixed with all that is loveliest and gayest in the society of the most splendid of capitals. They will remember the singular character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1850 - Страниц: 196
...have put life into bronze and canvas, or who have left to posterity things so written, that it shall not willingly let them die — -were there mixed with...gayest in the society of the most splendid of capitals. They will remember the singular character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1850 - Страниц: 392
...who have put life into bronse and canvas, or who have left to posterity things so written as it shall not willingly let them die — were there mixed with...gayest in the society of the most splendid of capitals. They will remember the singular character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1853 - Страниц: 252
...have put life into bronze and canvas, or who have left to posterity things so written, that it shall not willingly let them die — were there mixed with...gayest in the society of the most splendid of capitals. They will remember the singular character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1854 - Страниц: 354
...have put life into bronze and canvass, or who have left to posterity things so written as it shall not willingly let them die — were there mixed with...gayest in the society of the most splendid of capitals. They will remember the singular character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1854 - Страниц: 452
...put life into bronze and canvass, or who have left to posterity things so writtea as it shall not 181 willingly let them die, were there mixed with all...gayest in the society of the most splendid of capitals. They will remember the peculiar character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - Страниц: 590
...who have put life into bronze and canvas, or who have left to posterity things so written as it shall not willingly let them die, were there mixed with...gayest in the society of the most splendid of capitals. They will remember the peculiar character which belonged to these circles, in 1855.] [July, House was... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - Страниц: 576
...have put life into bronze and tfanvass, or who have left to posterity things so written as it shall not willingly let them die — were there mixed with...gayest in the society of the most splendid of capitals. They will remember the singular character which belonged to that circle, in which every talent and... | |
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