| 468 lehte
...brightness and keenness, a thoughtful and somewhat sullen brow, a firm and somewhat peevish inoutli, a check pale, thin, and deeply furrowed by sickness and by...pensive, severe, and solemn aspect could scarcely bave belonged to a happy or a good-humoured man. But it indicates, in a manner not to be mistaken,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 456 lehte
...eagle in brightness and keenness, a thoughtful and somewhat sullen brow, a firm and somewhat peevish mouth, a cheek pale, thin, and deeply furrowed by...to be mistaken capacity equal to the most arduous enterprises, and fortitude not to be shaken by reverses or dangers. Nature had largely endowed William... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 824 lehte
...eagle in brightness and keenness, a thoughtful and somewhat sullen brow, a firm and somewhat peevish mouth, a cheek pale, thin, and deeply furrowed by...to a happy or a good-humoured man. But it indicates * The chief materials from which I have taken my description of the Prince of Orange will be found... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1849 - 840 lehte
...peevish mouth, a cheek pale, thin, and deeply furrowed by sickuess and by care. That pensive, severe, imd solemn aspect could scarcely have belonged to a happy...to be mistaken, capacity equal to the most arduous entcrprizcs, and fortitude not to be shakeu by reverses or dangers. " Nature had largely endowed William... | |
| 1849 - 638 lehte
...eagle in brightness and keenness, a thoughtful and somewhat sullen bruw, a firm and somewhat peevish mouth, a cheek pale, thin, and deeply furrowed by...aspect could scarcely have belonged to a happy or a good-humored man. But it indicates in a manner not to be mistaken capacity equal to the most arduous... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 688 lehte
...eagle in brightness and keenness, a thoughtful and somewhat sullen brow, a firm and somewhat peevish mouth, a cheek pale, thin, and deeply furrowed by...aspect could scarcely have belonged to a happy or a good-humored man. But it indicates in a manner not to be mistaken capacity equal to the most arduous... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 654 lehte
...care. That pensive, severe, and solemn aspect could scarcely have belonged to a happy or a good-humored man. But it indicates in a manner not to be mistaken capacity equal to the most arduous enterprises, and fortitude not to be shaken by reverses or dangers. Nature had largely endowed William... | |
| 1850 - 454 lehte
...eagle in brightness and keenness, a thoughtful and somewhat sullen brow, a firm and somewhat peevish mouth, a cheek pale, thin, and deeply furrowed by...aspect could scarcely have belonged to a happy or a goodhumored man. But it indicates in a manner not to be mistaken capacity equal to the most arduous... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 540 lehte
...eagle in brightness and keenness, a thoughtful and somewhat sullen brow, a firm and somewhat peevish mouth, a cheek pale, thin, and deeply furrowed by...aspect could scarcely have belonged to a happy or a good-humored man. But it indicates, in a manner not to be mistaken, capacity equal to the most arduous... | |
| 1850 - 498 lehte
...eagle in brightness and keenness, a thoughtful and somewhat sullen brow, a firm and somewhat peevish mouth, a cheek pale, thin, and deeply furrowed by...aspect could scarcely have belonged to a happy or a goodhumored man. But it indicates in a manner not to be mistaken capacity equal to the most arduous... | |
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