 | 1818 - 592 pages
...of Death suddenly snatched away the man, of whom the performers and the proprietors may truly say, ' Take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again !' " Mr. Raymond, in 1 792, married Frances the daughter of Mr. Carmichael, of Dublin, who survives... | |
 | James Watson - 1820 - 160 pages
...redounds greatly to their honour. Thus ended the life and misfortunes of the lamented WATSON. " Wbo was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again !" If it be disputed, that he was endued with that creative faculty of the soul, which " gives... | |
 | James Norris Brewer - 1820 - 396 pages
...gives to airy nothing A local habitation, and a name. Oa the pedestal are these words from Hamlet : . . take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again. Beneath is the following inscription : " The corporation and inhabitants of Stratford, assisted... | |
 | Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 570 pages
...therefore, Sir, justly entitled to the highest situation in the naval department of that early period — take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again — though, in truth, there are traits in his character not totally dissimilar to some leading... | |
 | 1822 - 576 pages
...therefore, Sir, justly entitled to the highest situation in the naval department of that early period—take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again—though, in truth, there are traits in his character not totally dissimilar to some leading... | |
 | 1824
...this week, must be the performances of Mr. Young, assuredly one of the first tragedians of the age, a man, " take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again." There is a chasteness and vigour of intellect, a gracefulness in this great actor, in which... | |
 | 1824 - 460 pages
...great propriety exclaim of Mr. Lambert, as did the royal Dane of his mysterious father, that — " Take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." THE REV. KJlANUKI, GLEBE. THE following is an anecdote of an eccentric, though worthy and excellent... | |
 | 1824 - 406 pages
...like his figures. Yet I honour his genius, and worship his pictures only on this side of idolatry. Take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like Addenda to Postscript. Not, Mr. Editor, that we want another Wilson ; his style, though great and mighty,... | |
 | 1825
...antiquities, curiosities, fossils, minerals, snail-shells, and Roman pavements. He was a jewel of a guide! " Take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again !" Well ! you remember we alighted (anlighted, as an old lady of my acquaintance used to say,)... | |
 | Richard Oastler - 1827 - 200 pages
...I would rather die poor, and leave a " good name, than rich, and be cursed by the poor." " He was a man, take him for all in all, '< We shall not look upon his like again." On the lamented death of Dr. Coulthurst the vicarage of Halifax was presented to the Rev. Samuel... | |
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