| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Gabriel Sigmond - 1857 - 592 pages
...this prepossessing distinction, this captivating characteristic of greatness of mind. Is it not solely to be traced in great actions directed to great ends? In them, and them alone, we are to search for true "estimable magnanimity. To them only can we justly affix the splendid title and honours... | |
| William Earle - 1859 - 706 pages
...prepossessing distinction, this captivating characteristic of greatness of mind ! Is it not solely to be traced in great actions directed to great ends ? In them, and them alone, we are to search for true magnanimity ; to them only can we justly affix the splendid title and honours of real... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1861 - 644 pages
...it will be sufficient merely to consider in what true greatness of mind consists. Is it not solely to be traced in great actions directed to great ends ? In them, and them alone, we are to search for true estimable magnanimity ; to them only can we justly affix the splendid title and honour... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...this prepossessing distinction, this captivating characteristic of greatness of mind. Is it not solely to be traced in great actions directed to great ends ? In them, and them alone, we are to search for true estimable magnanimity. To them only can we justly affix the splendid title and honours... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1869 - 420 pages
...this prepossessing distinction, this captivating characteristic of greatness of mind. Is i; not solely to be traced in great actions directed to great ends ? In them, and them alone, we are to search for true estimable magnanimity. To them only can we justly affix the splendid title and honors... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 pages
...this prepossessing distinction, this captivating characteristic of greatness of mind. Is it not solely to be traced in great actions directed to great ends ? In them, and them alone, we are to search for true estimable magnanimity. To them only can we justly affix the splendid title and honours... | |
| B. D. Turner - 1893 - 452 pages
...this prepossessing distinction, this captivating characteristic of greatness of mind. Is it not solely to be traced in great actions directed to great ends ? In them, and them alone, we are to search for true estimable magnanimity. To them only can we justly affix the splendid title and honours... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1902 - 206 pages
...prepossessing distinction, this captivating characteristic of greatness of mind ! Is it not solely to be traced in great actions directed to great ends? In them, and them alone, we are to search for true magnanimity; to them only can we justly affix the splendid title and honors of real... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1902 - 424 pages
...this prepossessing distinction, this captivating characteristic of greatness of mind. Is it not solely to be traced in great actions directed to great ends ? In them, and them alone, we are to search for true estimable magnanimity. To them only can we justly affix the splendid title and honours... | |
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