| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 602 sider
...disgrace, a despiser of domestic ties, Ike companion of gamblers and demireps, a man who has just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posteritv." Although ably defended by their friend Brougham, who had succeeded in obtaining an acquittal... | |
| Barnette Miller - 1910 - 196 sider
...disgrace, a dispiser of domestic ties, the companion of gamblers and demireps, a man who has just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country, or the respect of posterity! " 30 29 " Surely it is too gross to suppose that the Prince of Wales, the friend of Fox, can have been... | |
| Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1910 - 272 sider
...disgrace, a despiser of domestic ties, the companion of gamblers, and demireps, a man who has just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity." All which, though he most potently and powerfully believed, Hunt should have seen it not honesty thus... | |
| Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1911 - 384 sider
...over head and ears in disgrace, a despiser of domestic ties, a companion of gamblers and demireps, without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity ; such," wrote Leigh Hunt, " is the Prince Regent of reality, as contrasted with the Prince Regent... | |
| James David Symon - 1914 - 426 sider
...over head and ears in disgrace, a despiser of domestic ties, a companion of gamblers and demi-reps, without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity. Such is the Prince Regent of reality, as contrasted with the Prince Regent of fiction." Leigh Hunt... | |
| Thomas R. Lounsbury, Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1915 - 690 sider
...disgrace, a despiser of domestic ties, the companion of gamblers and demi-reps, a man who had just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity."1 Naturally this was not the sort of language to conciliate the favor of the Tory organs.... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1917 - 666 sider
...disgrace, a despiser of domestic ties, the companion of gamblers and demireps, a man who had just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity.' This attack followed within a few weeks of another almost as stinging contributed anonymously by Charles... | |
| William Ernest Henley - 1921 - 454 sider
...despiser of domestic ties, the companion of gamblers and demi-reps,' and ' a man who has just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity.' Hunt was a Radical, of course, and Moore a Whig ; but to abuse the Regent was to go straight to the... | |
| 1922 - 1916 sider
...disgrace, adespiser of domestic ties, the companion of gamblers and demireps, a man whohas just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity.' A prosecution of Hunt and his brother followed. They were tried in December 1812 ; Brougham again appeared... | |
| William Haslam Mills - 1921 - 188 sider
..." a corpulent man of fifty, a libertine over head and ears in disgrace, a man who has 8 just closed half a century without one single claim on the gratitude of his country or the respect of posterity." John Edward Taylor writes to his sister an account of his visit to Leigh Hunt, " a very interesting... | |
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