... the best part, until the Queen, by her frequent admonitions, diverted the torrent of his profusion; he was a very fine gentleman, of person and endowments, both of art and nature, but without measure magnificent, till on the turn of his... Fragmenta regalia - Seite 88von sir Robert Naunton - 1814Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1750 - 536 Seiten
...He was a very fine Gentleman, of Perfon and Endowments, both of Art and Nature, but without Meafure magnificent, till on the Torne of his Honour, and the Allay that his yearely good Counfell had wrought upon thofe immoderate Courfes of his Youth, and that Height of Spirit inherent... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 624 Seiten
...the vast patrimony left to his son, •whereof in his youth he spent the best part, until the queen, by her frequent admonitions, diverted the torrent...nature, but without measure magnificent, till on the turn of his honour, and the alloy, that his yearly good counsel had wrought upon those immoderate courses... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 Seiten
...the vast patrimony left to his son, vthereuf in his youth he spent the best part, until the queen, by her frequent admonitions, diverted the torrent...nature, but without measure magnificent, till on the turn of his honour, and the alloy, that his yearly good counsel had wrought upon those immoderate courses... | |
| 1810 - 632 Seiten
...and the vast patrimony left to his son, whereof in his youth he spent the best part, until the queen, by her frequent admonitions, diverted the torrent...nature, but without measure magnificent, till on the turn of his honour, and the alloy, that his yearly good counsel had wrought upon those immoderate course's... | |
| Samuel Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - 1810 - 648 Seiten
...whereof he spent in his youth the best part, until the Queen, by her frequent admonitions, divested the torrent of his profusion. He was a very fine gentleman...nature ; but without measure magnificent, till on the turn of his humour and the allay that his years and good counsels had wrought upon those immoderate... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 638 Seiten
...patrimony which he left to this his son, whereof he spent in his youth the best part, until the Queen, by her frequent admonitions, diverted the torrent...nature; but without measure magnificent, till on the turn of his humour, and the allay that his years and good counsels had wrought upon those immoderate... | |
| Sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 184 Seiten
...BUCKHURST. Sartfottle, Jtorfc I$urfc1)itr<*t MY Lord of Buckhurst was of the noble house of Sackvilles, and of the Queenes consanguinity, or as the people...immoderate courses of his youth, and that height of spirit • 1 inherent to his house, and then did the Queene as a most judicious indulgent Prince, who when... | |
| 1815 - 556 Seiten
...there deposited ; which is also alluded to in the sermon. Lloyd gives him the following character : " He was a very fine gentleman of person and endowments both of art and nature. His elocution is much commended, but the excellency of his pen more ; for he was a scholar and a person... | |
| William Baldwin, Thomas Blenerhasset, John Higgins, Richard Niccols - 1815 - 550 Seiten
...there deposited ; which is also alluded to in the sermon. Lloyd gives him the following character : " He was a very fine gentleman of person and endowments both of art and nature. His elocution is much commended, but the excellency of his pen more ; for he was a scholar and a person... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 616 Seiten
...words: My lord of Buckhurst was of the noble house of the Sackvilles, and of the queen's consanguinity. He was a very fine gentleman of person and endowments...nature, but without measure magnificent, till on the turn of his humour, and the allay that his years, and good counsels of the queen, etc. had wrought... | |
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