| Charles Read Nutter, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey, Chester Noyes Greenough - 1907 - 522 oldal
...himself, that all had feared him, that most had loved him, and that hatred i5 itself could deny him no title to glory, except virtue. He looked like a...habitual self-possession and self-respect ; a high and 20 intellectual forehead ; a brow pensive, but not gloomy ; a mouth of inflexible decision ; a face... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1907 - 196 oldal
...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 30 person small and emaciated, yet deriving dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated deference... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1910 - 326 oldal
...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...like a bad man. A person small and emaciated, yet deriv- 20 ing dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the Court, indicated also... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1910 - 300 oldal
...He looked like a great man and not like a bad man. A person small and emaciated, yet deriv- 20 ing dignity from a carriage which, while it indicated...Court, indicated also habitual self-possession and self- • respect, a high and intellectual forehead, a brow pensive, but not gloomy, a mouth of inflexible... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1911 - 346 oldal
...himself, 25 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...from a carriage which, while it indicated deference 30 to the court, indicated also habitual self-possession and self-respect, a high and intellectual... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1911 - 328 oldal
...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...person small and emaciated, yet deriving dignity from 10 a carriage which, while it indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual self-possession... | |
| 1911 - 368 oldal
...obloquy which had rested on him for the last thirty years of his life still clung to his memory. ' He looked like a great man, and not like a bad man.' We all remember the words, at the critical point in Macaulay's famous description of Warren Hastings... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1912 - 340 oldal
...himself, that all had feared 10 him, that most had loved him, and that hatred itself could deny him no title to glory, except virtue. He looked like a...indicated deference to the court, indicated also habitual self1s possession and self-respect, a high and intellectual forehead, a brow pensive, but not gloomy,... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1914 - 42 oldal
...obloquy which had rested on him for the last thirty years of his life still clung to his memory. ' He looked like a great man, and not like a bad man.' We all remember the words, at the critical point in Macaulay's famous description of Warren Hastings... | |
| Edwin Lillie Miller - 1917 - 690 oldal
...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. " His counsel accompanied him, men all of whom were afterwards raised by their talents and learning... | |
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