| 1778 - 342 sidor
...reprefented men of the loweft rank of underftanding. It is certainly as great an inftance of felf love to a weaknefs, to be impatient of being mimicked,...; to others he was in the higheft degree pleafing ; and I do not know any fatisfa£tion of any indifferent kind I ever tafted fa much', as having got... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1784 - 524 sidor
...as well as fuch wherein were reprefented men of the lowefl, rank in underftanding. It is certainly as great an inftance of felf-love, to a weaknefs,...incapable of amending their faults* that dreaded him j to others he was in the high eft degree pleating/ The people, who dreaded Eflcourt and all mimics,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 314 sidor
...the lowest rank of understanding. It is certainly as great an instance of self-love to a weakness, to be impatient of being mimicked, as any can be imagined....were none but the vain, the formal, the proud, or those who were incapable of amending their faults, that dreaded him ; to others he was in the Jfighest... | |
| 1803 - 436 sidor
...the lowest rank of understanding. It is certainly as great an instance of self-love to a weakness, to be impatient of being mimicked, as any can be imagined....were none but the vain, the formal, the proud, or those who were incapable of amending their faults, that dreaded him ; to others, he was in the highest... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 342 sidor
...the lowest rank of understanding. It is certainly as great an instance of self-love to a weakness, to be impatient of being mimicked, as any can be imagined....were none but the vain, the formal, the proud, or those who were incapable of amending their faults, that dreaded him; to others he was in the highest... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 318 sidor
...the lowest rank of understanding. It is certainly as great an instance of self-love to a weakness, to be impatient of being mimicked, as any can be imagined....were none but the vain, the formal, the proud, or those who were incapable of amending their faults, that dreaded him; to others he was in the highest... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 316 sidor
...capacity and success, as he was an actor. certainly as great an instance of self-love to a weakness, to be impatient of being mimicked, as any can be imagined....were none but the vain, the formal, the proud, or those who were incapable of amending their faults, that dreaded him ; to others he was in the highest... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 310 sidor
...the lowest rank of understanding. It is certainly as great an instance of self-love to a weakness, to be impatient of being mimicked, as any can be imagined....were none but the vain, the formal, the proud, or those who were incapable of amending their faults, that dreaded him; to others he was in the highest... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 924 sidor
...the lowest rank of understanding. It is certainly as great an instance of self-love to a weakness, to be impatient of being mimicked, as any can be imagined....were none but the vain, the formal, the proud, or those who were incapable of amending their faults, that dreaded him ; to others he was in the highest... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 590 sidor
...the lowest rank of understanding. It is certainly as great an instance of self-love to a weakness, to be impatient of being mimicked, as any can be imagined....were none but the vain, the formal, the proud, or those who were incapable of amending their faults, that dreaded him ; to others he was in the highest... | |
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