Beauclerk and the beaming smile of Garrick, Gibbon tapping his snuff-box and Sir Joshua with his trumpet in his ear. In the foreground is that strange figure which is as familiar to us as the figures of those among whom we have been brought up, the gigantic... Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous - Página 151por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - 744 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 658 páginas
...in the Humbler (No. 20.). The resem blance may possibly be the effect of unconscious plagiarism. bon tapping his snuff-box and Sir Joshua with his trumpet...disease, the brown coat, the black worsted stockings, the grey wig with the scorched foretop, the dirty hands, the nails bitten and pared to the quick. We see... | |
 | Robert Conger Pell - 1853 - 252 páginas
...beaming smile of Garrick ; Gibbon rapping his snuifbox, and Sir Joshua with his trumpet in his car. In the foreground is that strange figure, which is...have been brought up — the gigantic body, the huge inassy face, seamed with scars of disease ; the brown coat, the black worsted stockings ; the gray... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1854 - 430 páginas
...There are the spectacles of Burke and the tall thin form of Langton; the courtly sneer of Beauclerk and the beaming smile of Garrick; Gibbon tapping his...the figures of those among whom we have been brought up—the gigantic body, the huge massy face, seamed with the scars of disease; the brown coat, the... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 752 páginas
...There are the spectacles of Burke and the tall thin form of Langton; the courtly sneer of Beauclerk and the beaming smile of Garrick; Gibbon tapping his...the figures of those among whom we have been brought up—the gigantic body, the huge massy face, seamed with the scars of disease; the brown coat, the... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 770 páginas
...There are the spectacles of Burke and the tall thin form of Langton; the courtly sneer of Beauclerk and the beaming smile of Garrick ; Gibbon tapping...figure which is as familiar to us as the figures of tho&e among whom we have been brought np — the gigantic body, the huge massy face, «earned with... | |
 | 1857 - 574 páginas
...There are the spectacles of Burke and the tall thin form of Langton, the courtly sneer of Beauclerk and the beaming smile of Garrick, Gibbon tapping his...trumpet in his ear. In the foreground is that strange figuro which is as familiar to us as the figures of those amongwhom we have been brought up, the gigantic... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1858 - 780 páginas
...the tpectacles of Barke and the tall thin form of Langten ; the courtly sneer of Beauclerk and •Jie , that some, it is said, have given up the ghost from...death for all the sins of his life, and passes at once forelop ; the dirty hands, the nails bitten and pared to the quick. We see the ej'es and mouth moving... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1859 - 768 páginas
...Beauclerk and !hr beaming smile of ti arrie k ; Gibbon tapping bis snuff-box, and Sir Joshua with bis trumpet in his ear. In the foreground is that strange...the figures of those among whom we have been brought ap — the gigantic body, the huge massy face, named with the scars of disease ; the brown coat, the... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 822 páginas
...of' Langton ; the courtly sneer of Beauclerk and :he beaming smile of Garrick ; Gibbon tapping bis snuff-box, and Sir Joshua with his trumpet in his...black worsted stockings, the gray wig with a scorched foretop ; the dirty hands, the nails bitten and pared to the quick. We see the eyes and mouth moving... | |
 | 1861 - 520 páginas
...the Mitre, when we drank our beer in the dingy stillness there, hobnobbing across the years with " that strange figure, which is as familiar to us as...black worsted stockings, the gray wig with a scorched foretop, " — remembering how it is all there as it was a hundred years ago, with the three tables... | |
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