In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow ; Hast so much wit, and mirth, and spleen about thee, There is no living with thee, nor without thee. The Spectator - Strana 357upravili: - 1898Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Ant The - 1827 - 306 str.
...whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a testy, touchy, pleasant fellow, — Hast so much mirth, and wit, and spleen about thee, There is no living with thee nor without thee.*' He felt it to be a holy duty to commemorate .the dead, according to their deserts; and his praise of... | |
| 1828 - 394 str.
...detestable. Martial has given us a very pretty picture of one of this species, in the following epigram : ' In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt...such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow ; Hast so much « it, and mirth, and spleen about thee, There is no liring with thee nor without thee.' It is very... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 str.
...Difficilis, facilis, jucundus, acerbus es idem, Nee tecum possum vivere, nee sine te. Epig. xii. 47. In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt...thee, There is no living with thee, nor without thee. Speetator. CXXXVI. To say a person writes a good style, is originally as pedantic an expression, as... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 str.
...Difficilis, facitis, jucundus, acerbus es idem, . Nee tecum possum vivere, nee sine te. Efig. xii. 47. In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt...thee, There is no living with thee, nor without thee. Speetator. CXXXVI. To say a person writes a good style, is originally as pedantic an expression, as... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 810 str.
...mellow it to wine. Addison. In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a testy, touchy, pleasant fellow : Hast so much wit, and mirth, and...thee. There is no living with thee, nor without thee. Id. When thou wast com4, an' I was mellow, We took the road aye like a swallow : At Brooses thou had... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 426 str.
...men's taking pleasurt in the sins of others, is, that poor spiritedness that accompanies guilt. Id. In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow. Adduou The harshness of reasoning is not a little softened and smoothed by the infusions of mirth and... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1829 - 554 str.
...to let your memory imbibe it : In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a wayward testy pleasant fellow, Hast so much wit and mirth and spleen about thee, There's no existing with — nor e'en without thee. Therefore, my dear, I have one favour to beg of... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1829 - 546 str.
...to let your memory imbibe it : In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a wayward testy pleasant fellow, Hast so much wit and mirth and spleen about thee, There's no existing with — nor e'en without thee. Therefore, my dear, I have one favour to beg of... | |
| 1829 - 354 str.
...whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a testy, touchy, pleasant fellow, — Hast so much mirth, and wit, and spleen about thee, There is no living with thee nor without thee." He felt it to be a holy duty to commemorate the dead, according to their deserts; and his praise of... | |
| 1864 - 998 str.
...THE BEADLE. MY good friend, Dr. Dionysius Diamond, is a reproduction of Addison's humorist, — For all thy humours whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such...thee, There is no living with thee, nor without thee. What more can one say ? There you have the whole man sketched fey the easy hand of a master — who... | |
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