Mr. Ireland, who was then chief master of that school ; where the beauties of his pretty behaviour and wit shined, and became so eminent and lovely in this his innocent age, that he seemed to be jmarked out for piety, and to become the care of heaven,... Westminster - Página 17por Reginald Airy - 1902 - 169 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1810 - 594 páginas
...till about the age of twelve years; and being at that time well instructed in the rules of grammar, he was not long after commended to the care of Dr....eminent and lovely in this his innocent age, that ha *eemed to be marked out for piety, and to be^pme the the care of heaven, and of a particular good... | |
| 1833 - 310 páginas
...Westminster School, " where," says Walton, " the beauties of his pretty behaviour and wit shined out, and became so eminent and lovely, in this his innocent age, that he seemed to be marked out for piety, find to become the care of heaven, and of a particular good angel to guard and guide him.' When fifteen... | |
| Margaret Fraser Tytler - 1839 - 472 páginas
...GIUSEPPE AND BEKNARDO, OK THE LITTLE LUCCHESE. A TALE OF ITALY. " The beauties of his pretty behaviour became so eminent and lovely in this his innocent age, that he seemed to be marked out for puty, and to become the care of Heaven, and of a particular good angel to guard and guide him." Waltoris... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 páginas
...Westminster School, "where," says Walton, "the beauties of his pretty behaviour and wit shined out, and became so eminent and. lovely, in this his innocent age, that be seemed to be marked out for piety, and to become the care of heaven, and of a particular good angel... | |
| Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1853 - 534 páginas
...Westminster ; and by him to the care of Mr. Ireland, »hu was then chief master of that school ; where tile beauties of his pretty behaviour and wit shined and...innocent age, that he seemed to be marked out for ','it-ty, and to become the care of Heaven, and of a lurticular good angel to guard and guide him.... | |
| George Herbert - 1853 - 376 páginas
...Westminster School, where, under the care of l)r Nealc and Mr Ireland, according to honest Ixaak Walton, " the beauties of his pretty behaviour and wit shined...lovely in this his innocent age, that he seemed to IK; marked out for piety, and to become the care of Heaven and of a particular good Angel to guard... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1860 - 408 páginas
...the care of Dr. Neale,* who was then Dean of Westminster ; and by him to the care of Mr. Ireland,f who was then Chief Master of that School ; where the...wit shined and became so eminent and lovely in this superstition too gross for the most secluded cloister. These observations are not founded on the report... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1865 - 404 páginas
...till about the age of twelve years ; and being at that time well instructed in the rules of Grammar, he was not long after commended to the care of Dr....and wit shined and became so eminent and lovely in thia superstition too gross for the most secluded cloister. These observations are not founded on the... | |
| Barbara Hutton - 1868 - 398 páginas
...virtue were the theme of the age. Her son George was sent first to Westminster, where, we are told, 'the beauties of his pretty behaviour and wit shined...and lovely in this his innocent age, that he seemed marked out for piety ;' and he went to Cambridge in 1608. The first year he was there we read of his... | |
| George Herbert - 1874 - 386 páginas
...even thus early, when he tells us that at School ' the beauties of his pretty behaviour and wit shin'd and became so eminent and lovely in this his innocent age, that he seem'd to be mark'd out for piety, and to have the care of heaven and of a particular angel to guard... | |
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