| Edward Cape Everard - 1818 - 294 pages
...Garrick, take the chair !" Or allow me to bid farewell to him in his loved author's lines : — " He was a man, take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again." For the second time, I now went off again to Brighton, where the preceding summer I had received such... | |
| England - 1819 - 782 pages
...take the chair !" Or allow me to bid farewell to him in his loved author's lines :— • ' He was a man, take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again." It is now several years since this aged adventurer visited our northern metropolis. He was refused,... | |
| 1819 - 808 pages
...Garrick take the chair !" Or allow me to bid farewell to him in his loved author's lines : — ' He was a man, take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again." It is now several years since this aged adventurer visited our northern metropolis. He was refused,... | |
| England - 1819 - 792 pages
...take the chair !" Or allow me to bid farewell to him in his loved author's lines :— • He was a man, take him for all in all. We ne'er shall look upon his like again." It is now several years since this aged adventurer visited our northern metropolis. He was refused,... | |
| Thomas Clio Rickman - Political scientists - 1819 - 354 pages
...if any man's memory deserved a place in the breast of a freeman, it is that of the deceased, for ' take him for all in all " We ne'er shall look upon his like again.' " The friends of the deceased are invited to attend his funeral by 9 o'clock in the morning, from his... | |
| Theater - 1821 - 436 pages
...may justly say in the words of the " immortal bard," whom he so admirably illustrates — " He is a man — take him for all in all We ne'er shall look upon his like again." If we attend to the drawbacks on his acting, he is altogether without competition. — Give him but... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - 1821 - 718 pages
...Period, translate! this History, from the celebrated Latin Work, entitled ORIGIN By ROBERT HUISH, Esq. " For all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again."— SH»I Also, by the same Author, In Octavo, embellished with fine Chalk Portraits, Landsca Engravings,... | |
| Arminianism - 1816 - 1004 pages
...language of unmeaning rote, or unfeeling compliment, but in accents of undissembled lamentation, « Take him for all in all, We ne'er shall look upon his like again." DIVINITY. A SERMON Preached at COLOMBO, August 1, Isl5, on the Third Anniversary of the Foundation... | |
| 1823 - 614 pages
...amiable manners gained him universal esteem, and he died regretted by all his numerous acquaintance. " Take him for all in all we ne'er shall look upon his like again." LETTER WRITTEN BY A METHODIST PARSON TO HIS FRIEND. DEAR FRIEND IN THE SPIRIT, — In my last, from... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 866 pages
...Stand aye distinguish'd in the kalendar To the last syllable of recorded time : For if we take him but for all in all We ne'er shall look upon his like again. voL. xxIv. No. ISO. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1756. " To MR. FITZ-ADAM. " SIR, " You have reading and experience... | |
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