... exquisitely fine ; his hair was dark, and no peculiar attention to its arrangement was manifest. In person he was slender and gentlemanlike, but inclined to stoop ; his gait was decidedly not military. The general appearance indicated great delicacy... Temple Bar - Pagina 2261904Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| lady Jane Shelley - 1859 - 340 pagine
...indicated great delicacy of constitution. One would at once pronounce of him that he was something different from other men. There was an earnestness...and freedom from everything artificial, as charmed every one. I never met a man who so immediately won upon me. " The generosity of his disposition and... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1859 - 338 pagine
...indicated great delicacy of constitution. One would at once pronounce of him that he was something different from other men. There was an earnestness...and freedom from everything artificial, as charmed every one. I never met a man who so immediately won upon me. " The generosity of his disposition and... | |
| lady Jane (Gibson) Shelley - 1859 - 312 pagine
...indicated great delicacy of constitution. One would at once pronounce of him that he was something different from other men. There was an earnestness...and freedom from everything artificial, as charmed every one. I never met a man who so immediately won upon me. " The generosity of his disposition and... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1876 - 336 pagine
...indicated great delicacy of constitution. One would at once pronounce of him, that he was something different from other men. There was an earnestness...and freedom from everything artificial as charmed every one. I never met a man who so immediately won upon me. The generosity of his disposition and... | |
| Charles Fleet - 1878 - 314 pagine
...indicated great delicacy of constitution. One would at once pronounce of him that he was something different from other men. There was an earnestness...artificial, as charmed everyone. I never met a man who%o immediately won upon me." " He was," says Captain Kennedy, in closing his description of him,... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1886 - 584 pagine
...his gait was decided!; not military. The general appearance indicated great delicacy of constitution. One would at once pronounce of him that ' he was different...and freedom from everything artificial as charmed every one. I never met a man who so immediately won upon me. The generosity of his disposition and... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1887 - 592 pagine
...pronounce of him that ' r April-Dec. he was different from other men. There was an earnestness 1813. in his manner and such perfect gentleness of breeding...and freedom from everything artificial as charmed every one. I never met a man who so immediately won upon me. The generosity of his disposition and... | |
| 1888 - 1004 pagine
...his gait was decidedly not military. The general appearance indicated great delicacy of constitution. One would at once pronounce of him that he was different...and freedom from everything artificial as charmed every one. I never met a man who so immediately won upon me. Mrs. Gisborne's son, who knew Shelley... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1888 - 364 pagine
...his gait was decidedly not military. The general appearance indicated great delicacy of constitution. One would at once pronounce of him that he was different...and freedom from everything artificial as charmed every one. I never met a man who so immediately won upon me.' Mrs. Gisborne's son, who knew Shelley... | |
| 1888 - 632 pagine
...his gait was decidedly not military. The general appearance indicated great delicacy of constitution. One would at once pronounce of him that he was different...other men. There was an earnestness in his manner and snch perfect gentleness of breeding and freedom from everything artificial aa charmed every one. I... | |
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