| 1776 - 632 strani
...and,humanity. There is no chaia Her without fomc fpeck, fome imperfection ; and I think the greateft defeat in his was an affectation in delicacy, or rather effeminacy £, and a vifible faftidioufnefs, or contempt r • « 1 have given, in the beginning of this lefiiun, an account... | |
| John Murray - 1777 - 94 strani
...There is no " character without fome fpeck, " fome imperfeftion, and I think " the greateft defedl in his was an «' affectation in delicacy, or rather " efFeminacy, and a vifible faftidi" oufnefs, or contempt and difdain " of his inferiors in fcience. He " alfo had, in... | |
| 1778 - 626 strani
...least, innocently employed ; to himself, certainly benefit cialiy. His time passed agreeably ; nacyf, and a visible fastidiousness, or contempt and disdain...of his inferiors in science. He also had, in some degrw, that weakness, which character without some speck, some he was every day making some new imperfection;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 294 strani
...his con" verfation muft have been equally in" ftructingand entertaining;. but he was '' alfo a good man, a man of virtue and " humanity. There is no character " without fome fpeek, feme imperfec*' tion; and I think the greateft defedt " in his was an affectation in delicacy,.... | |
| SAMUEL johnson - 1781 - 292 strani
...There is no charadter " without fome fpeck, fome imperfec*e tion.; and I think the greateft defedt " in his was an affectation in delicacy, " or rather effeminacy, and a vifible " faftidioufnefs, or contempt and dif" dain of his inferiors in fcience. He •" alfo :had,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 strani
...his converfation muft " have been equally inftrufting and enter" taining ;. but he was alfo a good man, a " man of virtue and humanity. There is " no character without fome fpeck, fome " imperfection ; and I think the greateft de*' fecl in his was an affectation in delicacy,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 522 strani
...knowledge, his converfation muft " have been equally inftrucling and enter" taining; but he was.alfo a good man, a " man of virtue and humanity. There is. " no character without fome fpeck, fome " imperfection ; and I think the greateft de" fe6t in his was an affectation in delicacy,... | |
| 1791 - 634 strani
...converfation mult have been equally intruding and entertaining ; but he was alfo a good man, a well-bred man, a man of virtue and humanity. There is no character without fome fpeck, fome imperfection ; and I think the greatelt defect in his was an a/Feftation in delicacy,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 strani
...humanity. .There is no character without fome fpeck, fome impcrl'e6tion ; and I think the greateft defect in his was an affectation in delicacy, or rather effeminacy, and a vifible faftidioufceb, or contempt and difd.iin of his inferiors in fcience. He alfo had, in fome degree,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1799 - 270 strani
...conversation must have been equally instructing and entertaining ; but he was also a good man, a well-bred man, a man of virtue and humanity. There is no character without some imperfection;" and I think the greatest defect in his was an affectation in delicacy, or rather effeminacy... | |
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