It is always carefully parted from the crown downwards to his brow, where it is tastefully shaded. His features are small (?) and regular, and his complexion must be a very unworthy witness if he does not possess an abundant stock of health. Popular life of ... W.E. Gladstone - Página 61880Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1838 - 594 páginas
...Gladstone's appearance and manners are much in his favour. He ¡sa remarkably fine-looking man. He is about the usual height, and of good figure. His countenance...envies what Truefit would call his " fine head of jetblack hair." It is always carefully parted from the crown downwards to his brow, where it is tastefully... | |
| James Grant - 1838 - 362 páginas
...planter. Mr. Gladstone's appearance and manners are much in his favour. He is a fine-looking man. He is about the usual height, and of good figure. His countenance...but envies what Truefit would call his "fine head of jet-black hair." It is always carefully parted from the crown downwards to his brow, where it is tastefully... | |
| James Grant - 1838 - 734 páginas
...planter. Mr. Gladstone's appearance and manners are much in his favour. He is a fine-looking man. He is about the usual height, and of good figure. His countenance...His eyes are clear and quick. His eyebrows are dark anil rather prominent. There is not a dandy in the house but envies what Truefit would call his "fine... | |
| George Whitfield Pepper - 1866 - 538 páginas
...appearance he scarcely reaches the middle height, is compactly built, and has a robust constitution. His countenance is mild and pleasant, and has a highly intellectual expression. He is only thirty years of age, and a fine specimen of juvenescent health. His forehead is well developed.... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 páginas
...and manners are much in his favour. He is a fine-looking man. He is about the usnal height, and of a ese sentiments, even where most strongly and most...underUuMimiih's "Traveller." stood and remembered, that the spi jet-black hair.' "] The motion, sir, which, in concluding, I shall propose to the committee is, that... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1877 - 560 páginas
...and manners are much in his favour. He is a fiue-looking man. He is about the usual height, aml of a good figure. His countenance is mild and pleasant,...but envies what Truefit would call his 'fine head of jet-black hair.' "] The motion, sir, which, in concluding, I shall propose to the committee is, that... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 640 páginas
...— 'Mr. Gladstone's appearance and manners are much in his favour. He is a fine-looking man. He is about the usual height, and of good figure. His countenance is mild and plcosaut, and has a highly intellectual H 2 expression. His eyes are dear and quick. His eyebrows are... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 620 páginas
...— 'Mr. Gladstone's appearance and manners are much in his favour. He is a fine looking man. He is about the usual height, and of good figure. His countenance...envies what Truefit would call his " fine head of jet-black hair." It IB always carefully parted from the crown downwards to his brow, where it is tastefully... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 634 páginas
...— ' Mr. Gladstone's appearance and manners are much in his favour. Ho is a fine looking man. He is about the usual height, and of good figure. His countenance...envies what Truefit would call his " fine head of jet-black hair." It is always carefully parted from the crown downwards to his brow, where it is tastefully... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 624 páginas
...— ' Mr. Gladstone's appearance and manners are much in his favour. He is a fine looking man. He is about the usual height, and of good figure. His countenance...envies what Truefit would call his " fine head of jet-black hair." It is always carefully parted from the crown downwards to his brow, where it is tastefully... | |
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