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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Page 108
1852
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Calcutta Review, Volume 40

1864 - 502 pages
...paints him as gentle and courteous to all, free from narrowness or spite, or ' villain fancy' — ' And thus he bore without abuse The grand old name of gentleman.' But these qualities are secured to us by no rank and by no education ; even Royalty itself could not...
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The Churchman's companion

1881 - 502 pages
...feel, I haven't seen such a man as our father since I left him. What's Tennyson's familiar line, ' And thus he bore without abuse the grand old name of gentleman ?' it might have been written of him. What ails him?" "Yes; it can be no secret now, — but I think...
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Notes and Queries, Volume 107

1903 - 664 pages
...Hamlet,' I. v.) being jokingly remarked of a pawnbroker? Or take Tennyson's well-known lines : — And thus he bore without abuse The grand old name of gentleman, Defamed by every charlatan, And soil d with all ignoble use. 'In Memoriam,' canto cxi. A Gladstonian...
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The English Review, Volume 17

1852 - 518 pages
...Churchman, and one of no mean stamp; characterized mainly by gentleness of spirit, and highly honourable and truthful feelings; emphatically an English gentleman...aptness:— " High nature amorous of the good, But touch'd with no ascetic gloom; And passion pure in snowy bloom Thro' all the years of April blood....
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John Halifax, Gentleman, Volume 2

Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - 1856 - 342 pages
... M JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN, BY THE AUTHOB OF "THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY," "OLIVE," &C. &C. ,.-;' " And thus he bore, without abuse, The grand old name of Gentleman." TENNYSON'S " IN IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: HURST AND BLACKETT, PUBLISHERS, SUCCESSOBS TO HENRY...
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John Halifax, Gentleman, Volumes 1-2

Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, Mrs. Dinah Maria (Mulock) Craik - 1857 - 652 pages
...JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN. COPYRIGHT EDITION. IN TWO VOLUME S.-VO LI LEIPZIG BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ 1857. "And thus he bore, without abuse, The grand old name of Gentleman." TENNYSON'S "IN MEMORIAM." I JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN. 0 N 0 CHAPTER I. "GET out o' Mr. Fletcher's road,...
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 5; Volume 26

1858 - 518 pages
...statements fuaml therein. RECOLLECTIONS OF PHILIP PENDLETON COOKE. THE AUTHOR OF "FLORENCE VANE." " And thus he bore, without abuse, The grand old name of gentleman, Defamed by every charlatan - And soiled with all ignoble use." IN MEHORIAM. We need not offer any apology...
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Charleston Medical Journal and Review, Volume 14

1859 - 900 pages
...upright in scorn of consequence, and lived and died honored, beloved, respected by all who knew him; "And thus he bore without abuse The grand old name of gentleman, Defamed by every charlatan, . And soiled by all ignoble use." At a meeting of the Medical Society of...
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Self-help: With Illustrations of Character and Conduct

Samuel Smiles - 1861 - 448 pages
...join'd Each office of the social hour To noble manners, as the flower And native growth of noble mind ; And thus he bore without abuse The grand old name of Gentleman." — Tennyson. " Every thing in Asia, — public safety, national honor, personal reputation, — rests...
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In Memoriam

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 390 pages
...mind ; Nor ever narrowness or spite, Or villain fancy fleeting by, Drew in the expression of an eye, And thus he bore without abuse The grand old name of gentleman, Defamed by every charlatan, And soil'd with all ignoble use. CXI. ¥ TlGH wisdom holds my wisdom less,...
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