| Matthew Prior - 1709 - 368 pages
...Favour, before he fpoke one Word. His Behaviour was Eafie and COIM> leous to all, but Diftinguifhed and Adapted to each Man in particular, according to his Station and Quality. His Civility was free from the Formality of Rule, and flowed immediately from his good Senfe. A 4 Such... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1718 - 566 pages
...before He fpake one Word. His Behavior was Eafie and Courteous to all ; but Diflinguiihed and Adaptcd to each Man in particular, according to his Station and Quality. His Civility was free from the Formality of Rule, and flowed immediately from His good Senfe. Such were... | |
| Giles Jacob - Dramatists, English - 1720 - 418 pages
...them to come nearer to the Patron. His Behaviour was eaiy and courteous to all, but diftinguiih'd, and adapted to each Man in particular according to...kinds of Learning. This occafion'd the moft eminent Mafters in their feveral ways to appeal to his Determination, as Waller , Drydtn, Butler, &c. His Thoughts... | |
| sir William Dawes (3rd bart, abp. of York.) - 1733 - 504 pages
...fcrib'd ', that gain'd upon every " one in his favour, even before he " fpoke one word. His Behaviour a was eafy and courteous to all, but " diftinguifh'd and adapted to each u man in particular, according to his cc (lation and quality. His Civility was free from the formality... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 582 pages
...his favour, before he spake one word. His behaviour was easy and courteous to all; but distinguished and adapted to each man in particular, according to his station and quality. His civility was free from the formality of rule, and flowed immediately from his good sense. Such were... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 312 pages
...his favour before he spake one word. His behaviour was easy and courteous to all ; but distinguished, and adapted to each man in particular, according to his station and quality. His civility was free from the formality of rule, and flowed immediately from his good sense. his mind,... | |
| Matthew Prior - English poetry - 1860 - 338 pages
...his favour, before he spake one word. His behaviour was easy and courteous to all ; but distinguished and adapted to each man in particular, according to his station and quality. His civility was free from the formality of rule, and flowed immediately from his good sense. Such were... | |
| Matthew Prior - English poetry - 1709 - 404 pages
...His Favor, before He spake one Word. His Behavior was Easie and Courteous to all ; but Distinguished and Adapted to each Man in particular, according to his Station and Quality. His Civility was free from the Formality of Rule, and flowed immediately from His good Sense. Such were... | |
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