| Horace Walpole - 1759 - 278 páginas
...Sifter, the countenance and example of his Prince, the boifteroufnefs of the times, nothing foftened, nothing roughened the mind of this amiable Lord, who...gallant as his luxurious Brother-in-law, without his weaknefTes ; as brave as the Heroes of either Rofe, without their favagenefs ; ftudious in the intervals... | |
| 1764 - 524 páginas
...filler, the countenance and example of his prince, the boule; oufneis of the times, nothing foftened, nothing roughened the mind of this amiable Lord, who was as gallant as hrs luxurious brother in-law, without his weaknefles ; as brave as the heroes of either rofe, without... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1773 - 498 páginas
...countenance and example of his " Prince, the boiileroufnefs of the times, nothing fofcened, no' ' thing roughened the mind of this amiable Lord, who was as..." gallant as his luxurious brother-in-law, without hisweak" ne/Tes ; as brave as the heroes of either Rofe, without their " favagenefs ; ftudious in the... | |
| 1784 - 862 páginas
...countenance and example of his prince, the boiftcroufnefs of the tfmes, nothing foftened (Ays Mr. Walpole) nothing roughened the mind of this amiable lord, who was as gallant as bis luxurious brother in law, without his weaknefTes, and at brave as the heroes of either Rofe, without... | |
| 1795 - 532 páginas
...Sandwich with his father, and carried to Calais by some of the opposite fanion. 'The credit of his sister, the countenance and example o'f his prince, the boisterousness...brave as the heroes of either rose, without their savggeness ; studious in the intervals of business, and devout after the manner of those whimsical... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 556 páginas
...the credit of his sister (the queen), the countenance aud example of his prince, the boMterousness of the times, nothing softened, nothing roughened...his luxurious brother-in-law, without his weaknesses ; at brave as the heroes of either Rose, without their savageness ; studious in the intervals of business,... | |
| John Bullar - 1820 - 134 páginas
...Rivers is the third character on England's List of Noble Authors. "The credit of the queen his sister, the countenance and example of his prince, the boisterousness...mind of this amiable lord ; who was as gallant as bis luxurious brother-inlaw, without his weakness; as brave as" the heroes of either Rose, without... | |
| Emma Roberts - 1827 - 660 páginas
...predecessors in feats of arms and deeds of martial heroism. A learned antiquary* observes of him, that he was " as gallant as his luxurious brother-inlaw, without...manner of those whimsical times, when men challenged each other whom they never saw, and went barefoot to visit shrines in countries of which they bad scarce... | |
| George Fox - 1827 - 458 páginas
...advise, and to execute in affairs of state ; and, lord Orford observes, ' that the credit of his sister, the countenance and example of his prince, the boisterousness...gallant as his luxurious brotherin-law, without his weakness, and devout after the manner of those whimsical times, when men challenged others whom they... | |
| Edmund Oldfield (of Long Sutton.) - 1829 - 452 páginas
...a warrior and a statesman. He was as gallant as his luxurious brother in law, without his weakness; as brave as the heroes of either rose, without their savageness ; studious hi the intervals of business, and devout after the manner of those whimsical times ; when men challenged... | |
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