| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 str.
...exceedingly pleafed many times, both at the plays and difputations ; for I had the hap to be, for moil part, within hearing ; and often at his meals he would...way for this little pleafure, yet I would not have milled it, for that I fee thereby the partiality of both fides ; the Cambridge men pleafing and applauding... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1778 - 586 str.
...fave two or three, and commends them beyond Oxford, yet I am not fo partial, but therein I muft *rave pardon not to be of his opinion. Though I endured a great deal of penance by the way for this little pleafurc, yet I would not have mifled it, for that 1 fee thereby the partiality of bo:h fides ; the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 str.
...for mod part, within hearing ; and often at hi? meals he would exprefs as much. He vifited all tlic colleges^ fave two or three, and commends them beyond...way for this little pleafure, yet I would not have mifled it, for that I fee thereby the partiality of both fides ; the Cambridge men pleating and applauding... | |
| 1800 - 694 str.
...two or three, and commends them beyond Oxford, yet I am not . fo partial, but therein I muft erare pardon not to be of his opinion. Though I endured...way for this little pleafure, yet I would not have mifled it, for that I fee thereby the partiality of both fides ; the Cambridge men pleafing and applauding... | |
| Richard Corbet, Octavius Gilchrist - 1807 - 356 str.
...pasquinades and ballads sufficiently descriptive of their mutual animosities. An eye-witness declares, "Though I endured a great deal of penance by the way for this little pleasure, yet I would not have missed it, for that I see thereby the partiality pf both- sides —... | |
| Thomas Birch, Robert Folkestone Williams - 1848 - 526 str.
...colleges, save two or three, and commends them beyond Oxford. Yet I am not so partial, but therein I must crave pardon not to be of his opinion. Though I endured...a great deal of penance by the way for this little pleasure, I would not have missed it, for that I see thereby the partiality of both sides, the Cambridge... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - 1848 - 506 str.
...colleges, save two or three, and commends them beyond Oxford. Yet I am not so partial, but therein I must crave pardon not to be of his opinion. Though I endured...a great deal of penance by the way for this little pleasure, I would not have missed it, for that I see thereby the partiality of both sides, the Cambridge... | |
| Justin Loomis Van Gundy - 1906 - 122 str.
...colleges, save two or three, and commends them beyond Oxford; yet I am not so partial, but therein I must crave pardon not to be of his opinion. Though I endured...a great deal of penance by the way for this little pleasure, yet I would not have missed it, for that I see thereby the partiality of both sides; the... | |
| 1908 - 892 str.
...Colleges, save two or three, and commends them beyond Oxford, yet I am not so partiall, but therein I must crave pardon not to be of his opinion. Though I endured a great deal of pennance by the way for this little pleasure, I wold not have missed yt for that I see therby the partialite... | |
| George Ruggle - 2006 - 460 str.
...and commends them beyond Oxford; yet I am not fo partial, but therein I muft crave pardon not to he of his opinion. Though I endured a great deal of penance...thereby the partiality of both fides ; the Cambridge men pleafmg and applauding themfelves in all, and the Oxford men as faft condemning and detracting all... | |
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