... comprehension and richness of imagination superior to every orator, ancient or modern. There, with eyes reverentially fixed on Burke, appeared the finest gentleman of the age, his form developed by every manly exercise, his face beaming with intelligence... The American Eclectic - Page 4801842Full view - About this book
| 1842 - 574 pages
...high*wled YVindham. Nor, though surrounded by such ram, did the youngest manager pass unnoticed. At i age when most of those who distinguish themselves...a conspicuous place in parliament. No advantage of fortue or connexion was wanting that could set off to die height his splendid talents and his unblemished... | |
| Michael Edwardes - 1976 - 228 pages
...the finest gentleman of the age, his form developed by every manly exercise, his face beaming 20 with intelligence and spirit, the ingenious, the chivalrous,...manager pass unnoticed. At an age when most of those who distinguished themselves in life are still contending for prizes and fellowships at 25 college, he... | |
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