countenance never deceives you ; whofe profeffions of kindnefs are the effufions of his heart: one, in fine, whom independent of any views of advantage, you would chufe for a fuperior, could trull in as a friend, and could love as a brother :— This... Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Stran 184uredili: - 1790Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Joseph Addison - 1797 - 604 strani
...harfh, fimple in his manners, but manly in hi$ feelings, c?n whofe word you can entirely rely, tyhofe countenance never deceives you, whofe profeffions...of advantage, you would chufe for a fuperior, could truft in as a friend, and could love as a brother.—This is the man whom in your heart, above all... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 712 strani
...feelings, o» whufe word you can entirely rely, whdfe countenance never deceives you, whofe hrpfeffions of kindnefs are the efFufions of his heart: One, in fine, whom independent of any views of advance, you would chufe for a fupeji >r. could truft in as a friend, and could love as a brother.—This... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1798 - 362 strani
...whofe countenance never deceives youj whofe profeffions of kindncfs are the effufions of his heajt; one, in fine, whom, independent of any views of advantage, you would .choofe for a fuperior, could trufl in as a friend* and could love as a brother:—This is the man,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 strani
...entirely rely ; whofe countenance never deceives us; whofe profefsions of kindnefs are the efiufions of his heart : one, in fine, whom, independent of any views of advantage, we would choofe for a fuperior, could truft in as a friend, and could love as a brother:—This is... | |
| 1801 - 410 strani
...word we can entirely rely ; whofe countenance never deceives us ; whofe profeffons of 1 '.p. Inefs are the effufions of his heart: one, in fine, "whom, independent of any views of advantage, we would choofe for a fuperior, could trull in as a friend, and could love as a brother :—This is... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 strani
...entirely rely ; whose countenance never deceives us ; whose professions of kindness are the effusions of his heart; one, in fine, whom independent of any views of advantage, we would choose for-a superior, could trust in as \ a friend, and could love as a brother. This is... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 276 strani
...entirely rely ; whose countenance never decieves us; whose professions of kindness are the effusions of his heart; one, in fine, whom independent of any views of advantage, we would choose for a superior, could trust in as. a friend, and could love as a brother. This is the... | |
| Thomas Condie - 1813 - 262 strani
...entirely rely ; whose со tenance never deceives you; whose professions of kindness are the effu« sions of his heart ; one, in fine, whom, independent of any views of advantage,! you would choose for a superior, could trust in as a friend, and could bve as a] brother :—this is the man,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 262 strani
...; on whofe ■words we can entirely rely ; whofe countenance never deceives us ; whofe profeflions of kindnefs are the effufions of his heart: one, in fine, whom, independently of any views of advantage, we would choofe for a fuoerior, could tiuft m as a friend,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 328 strani
...entirely rely ; whose countenance never deceives us; whose profl ssions of kindness are th« effusions of his heart ; one, in fine, whom, independent of any views of advantage, we would choose for a superior, could trust in as .1 friends and could love as a brother. This is the... | |
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