 | William Hazlitt - 1845 - 222 pages
...comic writer, and as a political character, he was perhaps the most accomplished person of his time. " Take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again."] The 'Duenna' is a perfect work of art. It has the utmost sweetness and point. The plot, the... | |
 | 1849 - 714 pages
...preacher, we are inclined to say, in the words of the great poet whom he reverenced — " He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." XVI. Three Essays : On Re-union in the Life to Come ; the Right Love of Creatures ; and Christian... | |
 | William Bartholomew - 1846 - 24 pages
...daring as Pindar ; in wit, An Aristophanes, in strains of love More passionate than Sappho. " He was a man, Take him for all in all, we shall not look Upon his like again." Nature beholds Her image in his mirror. MINERVA Let us away : Desire's impatience ill endures... | |
 | 1848 - 738 pages
...catalogue his various excelling» and shortcomings, and construct a full inventory of his parts. " He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." In the main purposes of his life, he did not differ from most of us, only he was a great deal... | |
 | 1848
...ray early years. — Journal of Commrrct. Hiograpby of Jacob Hays. BY THE I.ATK W1I.LUM COX. He it ë man, take him for all in all We shall not look upon his like again. — Sfiakt. ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce lo vour acquaintance. Baron TVafam.... | |
 | 1849
...eccentricity, they will find that they are perusing the life of one of whom it may be said, — " He was a man, take him for all in all. We shall not look upon his like again." In the old cathedral city of Norwich, in those days of glorious extravagance when " George... | |
 | Friedrich von Schlegel - 1849 - 570 pages
...at it and abusing it, fail. We may, indeed, apply to him the words of his own Hamlet:— " He was a man, take him for all in all We shall not look upon his like again." Clear and intelligible even to the understanding of a child, wondrous and fascinating to the... | |
 | Edward Hazen Parker - 1851 - 694 pages
...of our natures ; nevertheless, we cannot but follow his departure with sorrow, because, " He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." In his death our Society has lost one of its oldest members, one of its best friends and most... | |
 | 1850 - 574 pages
...ROBERT THOMAS CRUCEFIX, LL. D., PG D* BY THE REV. G. OLIVER, DD, PAST DO II. MASSACHCSETTS. He wu a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again. SHAKESPEARE. THE name of Dr. Crucefix has been intimately connected with the proceedings of... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 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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