| 1830 - 658 sider
...The pleasure and pecuniary advantage derived from these two engravings, together with occasionally riding on horseback, restored me to as much health as can be expected at my time of life." '—vol. i. pp. 161, 164. The account which is handed down to us of the pc. ,onal character of Hogarth... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1830 - 402 sider
...derived from these two engravings, together with occasionally riding on horseback, restored me to 33 much health as can be expected at my time of life." Of the attack by Churchill, Hogarth speaks lightly—and with reason. The poet's character entitled him to take no such liberty with a man of... | |
| William Hogarth - 1833 - 538 sider
...pleasure, and pecuniary advantage, which I derived from these two engravings, together with occasionally riding on horseback, restored me to as much health as can be expected at my time of life. " Thus have I gone through the principal circumstances of a life which, till lately, past pretty much... | |
| 1846 - 316 sider
...But I could not rest, for He that filches (Vom me my good name Robs me or that which not etlrichea him, And makes me poor indeed. Such, being my feelings,...it aside in scorn and contempt of all decorum : he then commenced satirist by profession with great success, and during a short and loose life published... | |
| 1852 - 302 sider
...The pleasure and pecuniary advantage derived from these two engravings, together with occasionally riding on horseback, restored me to as much health as can be expected at my time of life." Hogarth speaks thus lightly of the fray, but it probably broke his spirits and hurt his health. Churchill,... | |
| Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 sider
...The pleasure and pecuniary advantage derived from these two engravings, together with occasionally riding on horseback, restored me to as much health as can be expected at my time of life." Hogarth speaks thus lightly of the fray, but it probably broke his spirits and hurt his health. Churchill,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 332 sider
...pleasure and pecuniary advantage which I derived from these two engravings, together with occasionally riding on horseback, restored me to as much health as can be expected iit rojr time of life." honest, London citizen, stout and sturdy ; a hearty, plainspoken man,1 loving... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1854 - 306 sider
...pleasure and pecuniary advantage which I derived from these two engravings, together with occasionally riding on horseback, restored me to as much health as can be expected at my time of life." honest, London citizen, stout and sturdy ; a hearty, plainspoken man,1 loving his laugh, his friends,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1854 - 314 sider
...pleasure and pecuniary advantage which I derived from these two engravings, together with occasionally riding on horseback, restored me to as much health as can be expected at my time of life." honest, London citizen, stout and sturdy ;_a heart'y, plainspoken man,1 loving his laugh, his friends,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1909 - 882 sider
...pleasure and pecuniary advantage which I derived from these two engravings, together with occasionally riding on horseback, restored me to as much health as can be expected at my time of life.' 1 ' It happened in the early part of Hogarth's life, that a nobleman who was uncommonly ugly and deformed... | |
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