| 1784 - 552 páginas
...inti'' mations were given that he might have eafe, but no re" medy, he uied this expreffion, ''I {hall be glad to find a " hole to creep out of the world at ;' which are reported to ** have been his laft fenfible words ; and his lying fome days " following... | |
| James Hardie - 1802 - 486 páginas
...intimations were given, that he might have ease but no remedy, he used this remarkable expression, " I should be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at" — which were reported to have been his last sensible words. There have been few persons, whose writings... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1803 - 334 páginas
...life. — He could not endure the mention of death, and could not bear to be left alone. " I ehall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at," were the last sensible words he was beard to utter. Hundred. HODIUS de Bibliorum textibus originalibus,... | |
| John Aikin - 1804 - 666 páginas
...complaint. Mr. Wood informs us, that, upon being apprised of his critical situation, he said, " Then I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at." In the montli of November, his patron the earl of Devonshire removing from Chatsworth to another seat... | |
| John Watkins - 1808 - 568 páginas
...bladder could not be cured, and the best to be expected was a little ease for the present, he said " then I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at." He died at Hardwicke in Derbyshire, December 4, 1679. It was his ruling maxim to " suffer for no cause... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 540 páginas
...and when intimations were given that he might have ease, but no remedy, he used this expression, ' I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at ;' which are reported to have been his last sensible words ; and his lying some days following in a... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1814 - 302 páginas
...brotherhood of Genius ! One of his last expression's, when informed of the approaches of death, was, " I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at." — Every thing was seen in a little way by this great man ; who, having reasoned himself into an abject... | |
| 1814 - 538 páginas
...ninety- second year. Wood tells us, that after his physician gave him no hopes of a cure, he said, " Then I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at." He observes also, that his not desiring a minister, to receive the sacrament before he died, ought... | |
| John Platts - 1826 - 882 páginas
...and when intimations were given, that he might have ease, but no remedy, he used this expression, ' I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at ;' which are reported to have been his Inst sensible words ; and his lying some days following in a... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 páginas
...disease was curable ? and when intimations were given that he might have ease, but no remedy, he said, ' I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at ; which are reported to have been his last sensible words. Hobbes's style is incomparably better than... | |
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