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BIOGRAPIHCAL MEMOIRS OF EMINENT PERSONS. 



THOMAS IIOSCOE, ES(i. 



How delightful is tlie association of 

 genius and worth, of pliilantliro()hy and 

 talent ! Of this great man— this philo- 

 sopher, poet, and historian— it has been 

 happily observed, that "such was tlie 

 charm of his manner— of liis unaffected 



cheerfulness— of his conciliating disposi- 

 tion—of his playful humour— of his na- 

 tural I'hiquence— his ojjcn and candid 

 dealing— of his evident and unceasing 

 kindness of heart, and universal benevo- 

 lence -sucli his domestic virtues, and 

 such his various and brilliant talents, 



