Whitlocke,** with his usual candor, "never any man acted such a part, on such a theatre, with more wisdom, constancy, and eloquence, with greater reason, judgment, and temper, and with a better grace in all his words and actions, than did this great and... Great men of Great Britain - Página 287de Cyclopaedia - 1866Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 608 páginas
...hefore, whatsoever he should say for his own justificaUon.'_.tfoK>cfl's Slate Trials, iii. 1469. lock, ' never any man acted such a part, on such a theatre,...temper, and with a better grace in all his words and gestures, than this great and excellent person did ; and he moved the hearts of all his auditors, some... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1829 - 474 páginas
...made an excellent defence, which Whitelock, in his Memorials, gives at length ; and adds, " Certainly never any man acted such a part, on such a theatre,...temper, and with a better grace in all his words and gestures, than this great and excellent person did." The king, knowing that Strafford's greatest fault... | |
| John Bayley - 1830 - 664 páginas
...prosecutors, f that, " never any man acted his part on such a theatre, with greater reason, constancy, judgment, and temper, and with a better grace in all his words and gestures, than this great and excellent person did ; " and such was the power of his eloquence, that... | |
| George William Johnson - 1835 - 398 páginas
...was chairman of the committee that prepared the charges against the earl, says of him, " certainly never any man acted such a part, on such a theatre,...temper ; and with a better grace in all his words and gestures, than this great and excellent person did ; and he moved the hearts of all his auditors, some... | |
| George William Johnson - 1835 - 396 páginas
...was chairman of the committee that prepared the charges against the earl, says of him, " certainly never any man acted such a part, on such a theatre,...temper ; and with a better grace in all his words and gestures, than this great and excellent person did ; and he moved the hearts of all his auditors, some... | |
| George William Johnson - 1835 - 398 páginas
...; and with a better grace in all his words and gestures, than this great and excellent person did ; and he moved the hearts of all his auditors, some few excepted, to remorse and pity." Lord Digby, who had been one of the same committee, nobly stood forward to oppose the earl's condemnation... | |
| Beverley Tucker - 1836 - 332 páginas
...were men to whom innocence might safely trust for a defence against anything but perjury. CHAPTER II. Never any man acted such a part on such a theatre...with a better grace in all his words and actions. — WHITLOCKE. THE witnesses were now called, and good old Mr. Jones repeated very accurately what... | |
| Beverley Tucker - 1836 - 334 páginas
...whom innocence might safely trust for a defence against anything but perjury. CHAPTER II. Never an; man acted such a part on such a theatre with more...temper, and with a better grace in all his words and actions.—WHITLOCKK. THE witnesses were now called, and good old Mr. Jones repeated very accurately... | |
| 1836 - 446 páginas
...chairman of the committee who prepared his impeachment, the author of the Memorials, observes, " Certainly never any man acted such a part, on such a theatre, with more wisdome, constancy, and eloquence, with greater reason, judgment, and temper, and with a better grace... | |
| Friedrich von Raumer - 1837 - 600 páginas
...death — Te Deum laudamus." Whitelock, who himself presided at the examination, says (n) : " Certainly never any man acted such a part, on such a theatre,...temper, and with a better grace in all his words and gestures, than did this great and excellent person ; and he moved the hearts of all his auditors, some... | |
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