 | Caroline Bowles Southey - 1842 - 358 pages
...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 — wnlighted, as an old lady of my acquaintance used to say... | |
 | John Beaufain Irving - 1842 - 104 pages
...years, lived Mr. JORDAN MYRICK, an agriculturist, of whom it is not too much, perhaps, to say, that " Take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." As Mr. MYRICK long held a prominent place among the planters on Cooper River, it is not irrevelant... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Sir Frederick Beilby Watson - 1843 - 264 pages
...his character may be most justly summed up in the ever-memorable words of Hamlet, that — " He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." HAMLET, i. 2. SHAKESPEARE S INTERVIEW WITH sn:Y!ir vr :.-:.\ 'o tl" i... . fw.;r .,...-•«... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...was accomplished, and its eye at once rests upon Washington ! A man, a soldier, and a patriot — " take him for all in all," we " shall not look upon his like again." Between Cincinnatus and him, many characteristic features of resemblance may be distinctly... | |
 | 1896 - 676 pages
...comers and not ask odds. A professing Christian, with all the courage of the old pagan, " He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." Dr. Chas. H. Nichols. At the Hartford meeting he was standing at the summit of his fame, and... | |
 | George Washington - 1844 - 84 pages
...and the elements So mix'd in him, that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, — This was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again* * Julius Caesar, Act V. Scene 5 ; and Hamlet, Act I. Scene 2. A TRUE AND BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT... | |
 | 1844 - 482 pages
...maintained to the last. He was a man of probity and excellence, and (he would say to the villagers)—' Take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again!'" The villagers were pleased at this, and worse than I am." Dame M came to him, and thought... | |
 | Jacob K. Neff - 1845 - 642 pages
...So mix'd in him, that Nature might stand up, And say to all the world, Thin was a man !" " He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." " Is my face pale with fear ? Why dost thou think to darken my soul with the tales of those... | |
 | 1875 - 826 pages
...congregation. " Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his." " He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." J. LE HUHAT. The following testimonies from ministers long and lovingly associated with our... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 494 pages
...was accomplished, and its eye at once rests upon Washington ! A man, a soldier, and a patriot — " take him for all in all," we " shall not look upon his like again." Between Cincinnatus and him, many characteristic features of resemblance maybe distinctly traced... | |
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