| Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 sider
...father, Gourge II. Horace Walpoh; writes thus, in his Letters to Mr. Montagu, of the samo date : " The young king has all the appearance of being amiable. There is great grace to temper much dignify, and extreme goodnature, which breaks out upon all orcasiin:. * * « J/or tho King himself,... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1818 - 500 sider
...of which, as they are short, and from a personal observer, we will here annex. " The young king lias all the appearance of being amiable. There is great grace to temper much dignityf ami extreme goodiinlure, which breaks out on all occasions." p. 218. " For the king himself,... | |
| 1820 - 856 sider
...his graceful and engaging manners. Horace Walpole writes thus in his Letters to Mr. Montague: — ' The young King has all the appearance of being amiable. There is great grace to temper much dignity, and extreme good-imture,,which breaks out upon all occasions. * * * For the King himself, he seems all... | |
| Ingram Cobbin - 1820 - 188 sider
...25th October, 1760. Horace Walpole gives this description of the king, soon after his coronation : " The young king has all the appearance of being amiable. There is great grace to temper much dignity, and extreme good nature, which breaks out upon all occasions.'' Again he observes : " For the king himself,... | |
| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820 - 402 sider
...and virtuous principles. Thus the celebrated Horace Walpole writes in a letter to Mr. Montague: — " The young king has all the appearance of being amiable. There is great grace to temper much dignity, and extreme good-nature, which breaks out upon all occasions For the king himself, he seems all good-nature,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1820 - 526 sider
...be- saved from the imputation of childishness, by being governed by folly of seventy years growth. The young king has all the appearance of being amiable. There is great grace to temper much dignity and extreme good-nature, which breaks out on all occasions. Even the household is not settled yet. The... | |
| 1820 - 664 sider
...introduces us to the levee like a master of the ceremonies, almost forgetting his occupation of jester. " The young King has all the appearance of being amiable. There is great grace to temper much dignity, and extreme good nature, which breaks out upon all occasions. * , * * For the King himself, he seems all... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 sider
...observer, and one generally disposed to be severe, writes thus to a friend : — ' The young King lias all the appearance of being amiable. There is, great grace to temper much dignity, and extreme good nature, which breaks out upon all occasions. » • * p0r the I^ing himself, lie seems... | |
| 1820 - 718 sider
...like a master of the ceremonies, almost forgetting his occupation of jester. " The young King has ail the appearance of being amiable. There is great grace to temper much dignity, and extreme good nature, which breaks out upon all occasions. * * * For the King himself, he seems all... | |
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