 | 1854 - 648 pages
...seeing many others possessed by my friends, that we must say of him as Hamlet said of his father — " Take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." The Golden Spangled Hamburg. LEAVES FROM ÌÃ SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. THE criticisms respecting... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1854 - 980 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... | |
 | 1854 - 704 pages
...was too much for Walker, and science has to mourn his untimely loss. Peace to his memory. lie was a man,— take him for all In all, we shall not look upon bis like again. history, geology, Ac., the Institution has not been idle. Assistance has been rendered... | |
 | Henry Washington Hilliard - 1855 - 510 pages
...associates, and his frankness and generosity gave an indescribable charm to social life. • He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." Yet, with all these brilliant personal qualities, Henry Clay never became the President of... | |
 | William Knighton - 1855 - 700 pages
...describing somebody," answered Katchit, impatiently. " Hamlet, describing his father," I replied, " says, ' Take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again.' " " Ay, that's it, to be sure," said Katchit, composing himself to continue his reading. "... | |
 | William Knighton - 1855 - 448 pages
...describing somebody," answered Katchit, impatiently. " Hamlet, describing his father," I replied, " says, ' Take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again.' " " Ay, that's it, to be sure," said Katchit, composing himself to continue his reading. "... | |
 | Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 808 pages
...acquaintances one day, we think in 1851, were paiued to read his obituary. BIOGRAPHY Or JACOB RAYS. Re is it man, take him for all In all We shall not look upon hU like again. SlIAKCSFEAEE. Ladles and pentlcmen, allow mo to Introduce to your ac- ! qimlnt.ince,... | |
 | 1857 - 540 pages
...political associates, and his frankness and generosity gave indescribable charm to social life. "He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." Yet, with all these brilliant personal qualities, HENRV CLAY never became the President of... | |
 | 1857 - 498 pages
...any of the " old folks" whose eye this article meets, the remarks will commend themselves. "He was a man, take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again." The Herald's College 347 of Nature gave him his armorial bearings, stamping him of noble lineage,... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1857 - 210 pages
...Night's Dream," descriptive of the Poet. The pedestal bears the equally well known words from Hamlet — "Take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again." The interior is adorned with portraits of Shakspere, Garrick, and the Duke of Dorset. THE CHAPEL... | |
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