| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 446 pages
...painted by an artift worthy of the fubject, the excellent friend of that excellent man from their earHeft youth, and a common friend of .us both, with whom we lived for many years without a moment of coldnefs, of peeviflmefs, of jealoufy, or of jar, to the day of our final feparation. I ever looked... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 440 pages
...by an artift worthy of the fubject, the excellent friend of that excellent man from their earlieft youth, and a common friend of us both, with whom we lived for many years without a moment of coldnefs, of peeviftmefs, of jealoufy, or of jar, to the day of our final feparation. I ever looked... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 540 pages
...better days, made this a proud and happy place. Amongst these was the picture of Lord Keppel. It was painted by an artist worthy of the subject, the excellent...friend of us both, with whom we lived for many years VOL. IV. PF without a moment of coldness, of peevishness, of jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 536 pages
...their earliest youth, and a common friend of us both, with whom we lived for many years VOL. IV. P p without a moment of coldness, of peevishness, of jealousy,...to the day of our final separation. I ever looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greatest and best men of his age ; and I loved, and cultivated him accordingly.... | |
| Martin Archer Shee - 1814 - 180 pages
...better days, made this a proud and happy place. Amongst those was the picture of Lord Keppel. It was painted by an artist worthy of the subject, the excellent...moment of coldness, of peevishness, of jealousy, or of pain, to the day of our final separation." Alas ! nor here alone — with vain desire, The Sage's reverend... | |
| 1815 - 704 pages
...better days, made tbis a proud and happy place. Amongst those was the picture of Lord Keppel. It was painted by an Artist worthy of the subject, the excellent...moment of coldness, of peevishness, of jealousy, or of pain, to the day of our final separation.' " § " The Author, on a former occasion, lamented the general... | |
| 1815 - 740 pages
...better days, made this a proud and happy place. Amongst thise was the picture of Lord Keppel. It was painted by an Artist worthy of the subject, the excellent friend of that excellent man from thi-ir earliest youth, and a common friend of us both ; with whom we lived for many^years without a... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1826 - 492 pages
...better days, made this a proud and happy place. Amongst these was the picture of Lord Keppel. It was painted by an artist worthy of the subject, the excellent...the day of our final separation. "' I ever looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greatest and best men of his age; and I loved and cultivated him accordingly.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1826 - 526 pages
...better days, made this a proud and happy place. Amongst these was the picture of Lord Keppel. It was painted by an artist worthy of the subject, the excellent...to the day of our final separation. I ever looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greatest and best men of his age ; and 1 loved, and cultivated him accordingly.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1826 - 486 pages
...better days, made this a proud and happy place. Amongst these was the picture of Lord Keppel. It was painted by an artist worthy of the subject, the excellent friend of that excellent ii MI- from their earliest youth, and a common friend of us both, with whom we lived for many years... | |
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