| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 838 頁
...book, except their very conversation made an appeal to some book ; and truly his whole conversation was one continued convivium philosophicum, or convivium...(whatever it was) very delectable. His house where he PART usually resided, (Tew, or Burford, in Oxfordshire,) -being within ten or twelve miles of the university,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 頁
...convivium theologicum, enlivened and rei freshed with all the facetiousness of wit, and good humour,and pleasantness of discourse, which made the gravity...resided, (Tew, or Burford, in Oxfordshire,) being j within ten or twelve miles of the university, looked like the university itself, by the company that... | |
| 1862 - 520 頁
...book, except their very conversation made an appeal to some book ; and truly his whole conversation was one continued Convivium Philosophicum or Convivium...and refreshed with all the facetiousness of wit, and good-humour, and pleasantness of discourse, which made the gravity of the argument itself (whatever... | |
| 1862 - 514 頁
...an appeal to some book ; and truly his whole conversation was one continued Convivium Philosopldcum or Convivium Theologicum, enlivened and refreshed with all the facetiousness of wit, and good-humour, and pleasantness of discourse, which made the gravity of the argument itself (whatever... | |
| 1876 - 458 頁
...coneiviwn philo$02ihi<--um or convinium Iheoloi/icum, entwined and refreshed with all the facetiousness of discourse, which made the gravity of the argument...very delectable. His house where he usually resided being within ten or twelve miles of the University, looked like the University itself by the company... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1887 - 500 頁
...upon no book, and truly his whole conversation was one continued convivium philosophicum or conrivium theologicum, enlivened and refreshed with all the...Oxfordshire), being within ten or twelve miles of the uuiversity, looked like the university itself, by the company that was always found there. There was... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1892 - 374 頁
...transcribe it : — 'His whole conversation was one continued conviviuin philosophicMm or conrivium theologicum, enlivened and refreshed with all the...humour, and pleasantness of discourse, which made the argument itself (whatever it was) very delectable. His house, where he usually resided (Tew or Burford,... | |
| Thomas Longueville - 1897 - 242 頁
...whole conversation was one continued Convivium Philosophicum, or Convivium Theologicum, enlightened and refreshed with all the facetiousness of wit, and...argument itself (whatever it was) very delectable." f Lucius, Lord Falkland, figured in many characters. Lloyd calls him " great in his gowne, greater... | |
| Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - 1887 - 486 頁
...and truly his whole conversation was one continued convivium philosophicum or conrivium theoloyicum, enlivened and refreshed with all the facetiousness...he usually resided (Tew or Burford in Oxfordshire J, being within ten or twelve miles of the uui248 Gary versity, looked like the university itself,... | |
| Edward Augustus George - 1908 - 248 頁
...intimate and beloved favourite, and was most commonly with my Lord. And truly his whole conversation was one continued convivium philosophicum or convivium...refreshed with all the facetiousness of wit and good humor and pleasantness of discourse, which made the gravity of the argument itself (whatever it was)... | |
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