| 1842 - 654 страници
...had so borne himself, that all had feared him, that most had loved him, and that hatred itself could deny him no title to glory, except virtue. He looked...forehead; — a brow pensive, but not gloomy; — a mouth of inflexible decision ; — a face pale and worn, but serene, on which was written, as legibly... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 438 страници
...had so borne himself, that all had feared him, that most had loved him, and that hatred itself could deny him no title to glory, except virtue. He looked like a great man, and not like a bad man. A.person small and emaciated, yet deriving dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated deference... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1846 - 222 страници
...had so borne himself, that all had feared him, that most had loved him, and that hatred itself could deny him no title to glory, except virtue. He looked...forehead; — a brow pensive, but not gloomy ; — a mouth of inflexible decision ; a face pale and worn, but serene, on which was written, as legibly as... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1847 - 478 страници
...he had so borne himself, that all had feared him, most had loved him, and that hatred itself could deny him no title to glory except virtue. He looked...intellectual forehead, a brow pensive but not gloomy, a mouth of inflexible decision, a face pale and wan but serene, on which was written, as legibly as under... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1851 - 424 страници
...place he had so borne himself, that all had feared him, most had loved him, and hatred itself could deny him no title to glory, except virtue. He looked...forehead ; — a brow pensive, but not gloomy ; — a mouth of inflexible decision ; — a face pale and worn, but serene ; — such was the aspect with... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1852 - 380 страници
...had so borne himself, that all had feared him, that most had loved him, and that hatred itself could deny him no title to glory, except virtue. He looked...intellectual forehead, a brow pensive but not gloomy, a mouth of inflexible decision, a face pale and worn, but serene, on which was written, as legibly as... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 596 страници
...had so borne himself, that all had feared him, that most had loved him, and that hatred itself could deny him no title to glory, except virtue. He looked...intellectual forehead, a brow pensive, but not gloomy, a mouth of inflexible decision, a face palo and worn, but serene, on which was written, as legibly as... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 492 страници
...him, that most had loved him, and that hatred itself could deny him no title to glory, except virtue. A person, small and + emaciated, yet deriving dignity...intellectual forehead ; a brow, pensive, but not gloomy ; a mouth of inflexible decision ; a face, pale and worn, but on which a great and well-balanced mind was... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1854 - 332 страници
...place he had so borne himself, that all had feared him, most had loved him, and hatred itself could deny him no title to glory, except virtue. He looked...forehead ; — a brow pensive, but not gloomy ; — a mouth of inflexible decision ; — a face pale and worn, but serene ; — such was the aspect with... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1854 - 452 страници
...borne himself, that all had feared him, that most had loved him, and that hatred itself could deny hint no title to glory, except virtue. He looked like a...intellectual forehead, a brow pensive, but not gloomy, a mouth of inflexible decision, a face pale and worn, but serene, on which was written, as legibly as... | |
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