| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 332 pagina’s
...Flatter'd, that his Virtues, and good indurations may be Believ'd ; he was not without fome allay of Vice, and without being clouded with great Infirmities,...had in too exorbitant a proportion. He indulged to himfelfthe Pleafures of al! kinds, almoft in all excefles. To Women, whether out of his natural conftitution,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 322 pagina’s
...Flatter'd, that his Virtues, and good inclinations may be Believ'd ; he was not without fome allay of Vice, and without being clouded with great Infirmities, which he had in too exorbitant a proportion. He indulg'd to himfelf the Pleafures of all kinds, almoft in all excefles. excefles. To Women, whether... | |
| 1784 - 552 pagina’s
...inclinations may be " believed : he was not without fome alloy of vice, and " without being clouded by great infirmities, which he had " in too exorbitant a proportion. He indulged to himfelf " the pleafures of all kinds, ahnoft in all excelles. He died " exceedingly lamented by men... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 pagina’s
...believed ; he was not without some alloy of vice, and without being clouded with great infirmiries, which he had in too exorbitant a proportion. He indulged to himself pleasures of all kinds, almost in all excesses. He died exceedingly lamented by men of all qualities,... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st Earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 508 pagina’s
...flattered, that his virtues and good inclinations may be believed ; he was not without fome allay of vice, and without being clouded with great infirmities,...had in too exorbitant a proportion. He indulged to himfelf the pleafures of all kinds, almoft in all exceffes. To women, whether out of his natural conftitution,... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 828 pagina’s
...some allay of vice, and without being clouded with great infirmities, which he had in too exorbitant proportion. He indulged to himself the pleasures of...constitution, or for want of his domestic content and delight (in which he was most unhappy, for he paid much too dear for his wife's fortune, by taking... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 pagina’s
...flattered, that his virtues, and good inclinations may be believed ; he was not without some allay of vice, and without being clouded with great infirmities, which he had in too exorbitant proportion. He indulged to himself the pleasures of all kinds, almost in all excesses. To women, whether... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 544 pagina’s
...flattered, that his virtues and good inclinations may be believed : he was not without some alloy of vice ; he indulged to himself the pleasures of all kinds, almost in all excesses," &c. It ought not to be forgot that this earl of Pembroke was a munificent contributor to the Bodleian... | |
| 1814 - 540 pagina’s
...that his vir- ' tues and good inclinations may be believed : he was not without some alloy of vice ; he indulged to himself the pleasures of all kinds, almost in all excesses," &c. It ought npt to be forgot that this earl of Pembroke was a munificent contributor to the Bodleian... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 540 pagina’s
...flattered, that his virtues and good inclinations may be believed : he was not without some alloy of vice; he indulged to himself the pleasures of all kinds, almost in all excesses," &c. It ought not to be forgot that this earl of Pembroke was a. munificent contributor to the Bodleian... | |
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