It was painted by an artist worthy of the subject, the excellent friend of that excellent man from their earliest youth, and a common friend of us both, with whom we lived for many years without a moment of coldness, of peevishness, of jealousy, or of... Celebrated Naval and Military Trials - Seite 198von Peter Burke - 1866 - 399 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 Seiten
...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 man from their...jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our final separation. Pardon, my lord, the feeble garrulity of age, which loves to diffuse itself in discourse of the departed... | |
| 1876 - 576 Seiten
...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 man from their...whom we lived for many years, without a moment of coldTiess, of peevishness, of jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our final separation. . ' I ever looked... | |
| George Scharf - 1877 - 360 Seiten
...reference to the first of these pictures, and says, "It was painted by an artist worthy of the " subject, the excellent friend of that excellent man from their...moment of coldness, of peevishness, "of jealousy or jar, to the day of our final separation. " I ever looked on Lord Keppel as one of the greatest and... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1878 - 188 Seiten
...painted by an artist worthy of the subject, — the excellent friend of that excellent man from their youth, and a common friend of us both, with whom we...jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our final separation." Reynolds was still punctual at the meetings of the Club, where the average of drinking per man each... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1879 - 196 Seiten
...worthy of the subject, THE FITZPATRICKS. 119 — the excellent friend of that excellent man from their youth, and a common friend of us both, with whom we...jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our final separation." Reynolds was still punctual at the meetings of the Club, where the average of drinking per man each... | |
| Sir Claude Phillips - 1894 - 474 Seiten
...Duke of Bedford, the great statesman says: — " It was painted by an artist worthy of the subject — the excellent friend of that excellent man from their...jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our final separation." Here, then, as in the whole context from which the quotation is selected, rings forth that passionate... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 338 Seiten
...5 Amongst these was the picture of Lord Keppel. It was painted by an artist worthy of the subject, the excellent friend of that excellent man from their...with whom we lived for many years without a moment of 10 coldness, of peevishness, of jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our final separation. I ever looked... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 142 Seiten
...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 man from their...with whom we lived for many years without a moment of 30 coldness, of peevishness, of jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our final separation. I ever looked... | |
| Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower - 1902 - 362 Seiten
...Beaconsfield, that the portrait of Lord Keppel "was painted by an artist worthy of the subject — the excellent friend of that excellent man from their...jealousy, or of jar, to the day of our final separation." What a tribute these words of Edmund Burke's are both to Keppel and to Reynolds. They recall the touching... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1903 - 536 Seiten
...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 man from their...our final separation. ' I ever looked on Lord Keppel at one of the greatest and best men of hit age ; and I loved and cultivated him accordingly. He was... | |
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