... habit, could not but conclude him to be a great person, his garb and fashion drawing more observation than did the rich apparel of others ; so that it was a common saying of the late Earl of Carlisle, ' Here comes the Earl of Arundel, in his plain... Contains the blood royal, and part of the dukes - Página 121por Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...of the earl of Carlifle, " Here comes the earl of Arundel in his plain fluff and trunk hofe, and his beard in his teeth, that looks more like a nobleman than any of us/' He was iriore learned in men and Planners than in books, yet underflood the Latin tongue very well, and was... | |
| Francis Blomefield - 1806 - 550 páginas
...magnificence in his entertainments, especially of strangers; at his table very free and pleasant 1 !<• was more learned in men and manners, than in books,...Latin tongue very well, and was master of the Italian; he was a great favourer and admirer of learned men, as appeared by his intimacy with Mr. Cambden, Mr.... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 604 páginas
...late Earl of Carlisle, " here comes the Earl of Arundel in his plain stuff and trunk hose, and his beard in his teeth, that looks more like a nobleman...Robert Cotton, Sir Henry Spelman, Mr. Camden, Mr. Selden, and the like. He was a great master of order and t Lord Clarendon, vol ip 55, 56 " Lord Clarendon,"... | |
| Samuel Garbett - 1818 - 392 páginas
...Roman religion ; whence we may infer, that he had professed himself a protestant. Collins asserts that he was more learned in men and manners than in books, yet that he understood che latin tongue very well, and was master of the Italian ; that he was a favourer... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 472 páginas
...Carlisle was wont to say, " Here comes the earl of Arundel in his plain stuff and trunk hose, and his beard in his teeth, that looks more like a nobleman than any of us." Lord Clarendon, who did not love him, describes his exterior to the same effect, thus : " It cannot... | |
| Mark Aloysius Tierney - 1834 - 466 páginas
...late Earl of Carlisle, ' Here comes the Earl of Arundel, in his plain stuff, and trunk hose, and his beard in his teeth, that looks more like a nobleman than any ofus.'"a By his countess, Aletheia, whom he left a widow, he had six sons, — James, Henry-Frederick,... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 350 páginas
...late Earl of Carlisle, ' Here comes the Earl of Arundel, in his plain stuff, and trunk hose, and his beard in his teeth, that looks more like a nobleman...Robert Cotton, Sir Henry Spelman, Mr. Camden, Mr. Selden, and the like. He was a great master of order and ceremony, and knew, and kept greater distance... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 326 páginas
...late Earl of Carlisle, ' Here comes the Earl of Arundel, in his plain stuff, and trunk hose, and his beard in his teeth, that looks more like a nobleman...Robert Cotton, Sir Henry Spelman, Mr. Camden, Mr. Selden, and the like. He was a great master of order and ceremony, and knew, and kept greater distance... | |
| William Beattie - 1842 - 398 páginas
...Hay, Earl of Carlisle, ' Here comes the Earl of Arundel in his plain stuff and trunk hose, with his beard in his teeth, that looks more like a nobleman...and manners than in books, yet understood the Latin very well, was master of the Italian ; and a great favourer of learned men, such as Sir Robert Cotton,... | |
| William Beattie - 1844 - 404 páginas
...Hay, Earl of Carlisle, ' Here comes the Earl of Arundel in his plain stuff and trunk hose, with his beard in his teeth, that looks more like a nobleman...and manners than in books, yet understood the Latin very well, was master of the Italian ; and a great favourer of learned men, such as Sir Robert Cotton,... | |
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