| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 572 páginas
...brotherhood of genius ! One of his last expressions, when informed of the approaches of death, was — " I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at." Everything was seen in a little way by this great man, who, having reasoned himself into an abject... | |
| Frederic Dan Huntington - 1860 - 326 páginas
...and Power of a Commonwealth." See also Encyclopedia Britannica, Preliminary Dissertation L, by Dngald Stewart; Cousin's critique in his Cours de la Histoire...efficient causes of the French Revolution * " Meque metumque simul," are his words. and of modern individualism, a writer more penetrating than comprehensive,... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1863 - 816 páginas
...could, on account of his great age, be expected, that he seemed to anticipate death. ' Then/ said he, ' I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at.' And here let us pause. In enumerating the descendants of William Cavendish, the gentleman usher of... | |
| ISAAC DISRAELI - 1865 - 566 páginas
...brotherhood of genius ! One of his last expressions, when informed of the approaches of death, was — " I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at." Everything was seen in a little way by this great man, who, having reasoned himself into an abject... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1865 - 570 páginas
...brotherhood of genius ! One of his last expressions, when informed of the approaches of death, was—" I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at." Everything was seen in a little way by this great man, who, having reasoned himself into an abject... | |
| 1867 - 902 páginas
...again." VOL. XVI. — NO. LIX. K mortal. When he was told that there was no hope, he merely remarked, " I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at." These were the last words he was heard to utter. In examining the opinions of Thomas Hobbes, we will... | |
| H.H.S - 1872 - 248 páginas
...and found his candle extinguished, he was full of terror. His last words, as related of him, were, " I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world." The Great Apostle of Infidelity, as he affected to be called, of a neighbouring nation, in great agonies... | |
| Joseph Parker - 1875 - 438 páginas
...this valorous man came— with pitiful reluctance and dismay — to face the inevitable, he said : " I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at." As to David Hume it will be found, on reference to his works, that he actually advised a sceptical... | |
| 1876 - 952 páginas
...his physician gave him no hope of a cure, he said, and it was his last conscious utterance, " Then I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at!" " And I loathe the squares and streets, And the faces that one meets, Huarts with no love for me :... | |
| Alfred Laverack - 1878 - 456 páginas
...of ninety years of age. His last sensible words, when he found he could live no longer were these, " I shall be glad to find a hole to creep out of the world at." And, notwithstanding all his high pretensions to learning and philosophy, his uneasiness constrained... | |
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