seemed to rive the spectator. His action became graceful, bold, and commanding; and in the tones of his voice, but more especially in his emphasis, there was a peculiar charm, a magic, of which any one, who ever heard him, will speak as soon as he is... The Library of American Biography - Página 228editado por - 1844Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1817 - 484 páginas
...in his eyes which seemed to rive the spectator. His action became graceful, bold, and rominnnding ; and in the tones of his voice, but more especially...peculiar charm, a magic, of which any one who ever lieard him will speak as soon as he is named, but of which no one can give any adequate description.... | |
| William Wirt - 1833 - 486 páginas
...nobleness and grandeur which it had never before exhibited. There was a lightning in his eyes which seemed to rive the spectator. His action became graceful,...and commanding; and in the tones of his voice, but 44 WIRT'S LIFE OF more especially in his emphasis, there was a peculiar charm, a magic, of which any.one... | |
| William Wirt - 1836 - 492 páginas
...nobleness and grandeur which it had never before exhibited. There was. a lightning in his eyes which seemed to rive the spectator. His action became graceful,...soon as he is named, but of which no one can give any adequate description. They can only say that it struck upon the ear and upon the heart, in a manner... | |
| William Wirt - 1841 - 536 páginas
...nobleness and grandeur which it had never before exhibited. There was a lightning in his eyes which seemed to rive the spectator. His action became graceful,...soon as he is named, but of which no one can give any adequate description. They can only say that it struck upon the ear and upon the heart, in a manner... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1844 - 394 páginas
...grandeur which it had never before exhibited. There was a lightning in his eyes which seemed to rivet the spectator. His action became graceful, bold, and...especially in his emphasis, there was a peculiar charm." The cause was instantly decided in his favour, and he was triumphantly carried home on the shoulders... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1844 - 388 páginas
...grandeur which it had never before exhibited. There was a lightning in his eyes which seemed to rivet the spectator. His action became graceful, bold, and...especially in his emphasis, there was a peculiar charm." The cause was instantly decided in his favour, and he was triumphantly carried home on the shoulders... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 616 páginas
...bat more especially In his emphasis, there wan a peculiar charm, a magic, of which any one who evi-r heard him will speak as soon as he is named, but of which no one can give any adequate description. They can only say that it struck upun the ear and upon the heart, in a manner... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1847 - 1092 páginas
...nobleness and grandeur which it had never before exhibited. There was a lightning in his eyes which seemed to rive the spectator. His action became graceful,...soon as he is named, but of which no one can give any adequate description. They can only say that it struck upon the car and upon the heart, mn manner u'hirli... | |
| 1847 - 408 páginas
...with a nobleness and grandeur which it never before exhibited. There was a lightning in his eyes which seemed to rive the spectator. His action became graceful,...soon as he is named, but of which no one can give any adequate description. They can only say that it struck upon the ear and upon the heart, in A MANNER... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1847 - 592 páginas
...nobleness and grandeur which it had never before exhibited. There was a lightning in his eyes which eecmed to rive the spectator. His action became graceful,...soon as he is named, but of which no one can give any adequate description. They can only say that it struck upon the ear and upon the heart, in a manner... | |
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