| 1786 - 306 pages
...piece. His features are too happily marked to be miftaken. A fingle line of his face will be fufficient to give us the heir apparent of Loyola, and all the...college. " A little more " of the devil," my lord, if you pleafe, about the " eyebrows} that's enough, a perfect Malagrida, " I proteft !" So much for his perfon... | |
| Junius, John Mason Good - 1812 - 548 pages
...a capital figure in the piece. His features are too happily marked to be mistaken. A single line of his face will be sufficient to give us the heir apparent of Loyola and all the Col* Lord Camden. A scarcity of grain having been experienced during the recess, government had taken... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 552 pages
...a capital figure in the piece. His features are too happily marked to be mistaken. A single line of his face will be sufficient to give us the heir apparent...devil, my Lord, if you please^ about the eyebrows; thafs enough; a perfect Malagrida Iprotest\! So much for his person; and as for his mind, a blinking... | |
| Thomas Busby - 1816 - 248 pages
...forgotten." In his 5th Miscellaneous Letter, we find— "A single line of his face [Lord Shelburne's] will be sufficient to give us the heir apparent of...Loyola and all the College. A little more of the Devil about the eyebrows ; that's enough ; a perfect Maldgrida, I protest !"' Miscellaneous Letter, No. 7>... | |
| George Coventry (of Wandsworth.) - 1825 - 440 pages
...capital figure in the piece : his features are too happily marked to be mistaken ; a single line of his face will be sufficient to give us the heir apparent...eye-brows: that's enough, a perfect Malagrida I protest [Lord ShelburneJ. So much for his person : and, as for his mind, a blinking bull-dog placed near him,... | |
| George Coventry - 1825 - 444 pages
...capital figure in the piece : his features are too happily marked to be mistaken ; a single line of his face will be sufficient to give us the heir apparent...Loyola and all the College. A little more of the devil, ray Lord, if you please, about the eye-brows: that's enough, a perfect Malagrida I protest [Lord Shelburne].... | |
| sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 pages
...a capital figure in the piece. His features are too happily marked to be mistaken. A single line of his face will be sufficient to give us the heir apparent...College. A little more of the devil, my Lord, if you pleane about the eye-brows ; thafs enough ; a perfect Malagridn . I protest ! So much for his person... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1839 - 646 pages
...a capital figure in the piece. His features are too happily marked to be mistaken. A single line of his face will be sufficient to give us the heir apparent...perfect Malagrida I protest! So much for his person ; and, as for his mind, a blinking bull-dog placed near him will form a very natural type of all his... | |
| William Cramp - 1850 - 206 pages
...America from the beginning without any commission." — Political Life of Lord Barrington, page 44. In the letter before us, the figures of Lord Shelburne...for his person ; as for his mind, a blinking bull dogj- placed near him, will form a very natural type of all his good qualities." In a subsequent letter,... | |
| Junius - 1865 - 576 pages
...in the piece. His features are too happily marked to he mistaken. A single line of his face will he sufficient to give us the heir apparent of Loyola...devil, my Lord, if you please, about the eyebrows ; that 's enough ; a perfect Malagrida, I protest f ! So much for his person ; and as for his mind,... | |
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