| English poets - 1801 - 454 strani
...chancellor, was created AM though then but of two years standing. Wood says of him, that he was " accounted the most amiable and beautiful person that eye " ever...innate modesty, virtue, and " courtly deportment," and that he was " much admired " and adored by the female sex." He died in extreme want at a mean lodging... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 474 strani
...chancellor, was created AM though then but of two years standing. Wood says of him, that he was " accounted the most amiable and beautiful person that eye " ever...innate modesty, virtue, and " courtly deportment," and that he was " much admired " and adored by the female sex." He died in extreme want at a mean lodging... | |
| David Hughson - 1807 - 692 strani
...Glocester Hall, Oxford; " being then," as Wood observes, "Accounted the most amiable and beau, tiful person that eye ever beheld ; a person also of innate modesty, virtue, and courtly deportment," &c. In 1636, he was created M,A. and leaving the university, became a courtier ; where being taken... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 474 strani
...two years standing. Wood says of him, that he was " accounted the most amiable and beautiful pen-on that eye " ever beheld : a person also of innate modesty, virtue, and " courtly deportment," and that he was " much admired " and adored by the female sex." He died in extreme want at a mean lodging... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 416 strani
...Hall, Oxford; being then, af Wood observes, " accounted tb» LOV " most amiable and beautiful per" son that eye ever beheld, a " person also of innate modesty,..."virtue, and courtly deportment; " which made him then, but espe" daily after, when he retired to " the great city, much admired " and adored by the female... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 426 strani
...Oxford; being then, as Wood observes, " accounted the LOV LOW " most amiable and beautiful per" son that eye ever beheld, a " person also of innate modesty,...virtue, and courtly deportment ; " which made him then, butespe" daily after, when he retired to " the great city, much admired " and adored by the female... | |
| 1815 - 558 strani
...1634, became a gentleman-commoner of Gloucester hall, Oxford, being then, as Wood observes, " accounted the most amiable and beautiful person that eye ever...virtue, and courtly deportment, which made him then, and' especially after, when he retired to the great city, much admired and adored by the female sex."... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 558 strani
...became a gentleman-commoner of Gloucester hall, Oxford, being then, as Wood observes, " accounted ttie most amiable and beautiful person that eye ever beheld...virtue", and courtly deportment, which made him then, and especially after, when he retired to the great city, much admired and adored by the female sex."... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 strani
...hall, Oxford, being then, as Wood oliserves, "accounted the most amiable and beautiful person <hat eye ever beheld ; a person also of innate modesty,...virtue, and courtly deportment, which made him then, and especially after, when he retired to the great ciiv, much admired and adored by the female sex."... | |
| 1821 - 408 strani
...Gloucester Hall, Oxford, in the " year 1634, and at the year of his age, sixteen, being then accounted the most amiable and beautiful person that eye ever...virtue, and courtly deportment, which made him then, but especially after, when he retired to the great city, much admired and adored by the female sex.... | |
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