Emperor of Brazil, is a reader of Mr. Whittier's poems, and an ardent admirer of his genius.
When, however, Mr. Whittier learned that this same man was an ardent admirer of the poet Hayne, a chord of sympathy was struck that made them firm friends during this stranger's stay.
Now there was no longer room for doubt: her silent admirer from Laubegast stood before her.
Amongst the guests were Prince Fuerstenberg, Secretary Nehmitz, and an ardentadmirer of alchemy, Tschirahaussen.
The King, who was a great admirer of china, thought it a product of Japan.
I do not remember her," said Augustus; "but being an admirer of female beauty, I promise you I shall take advantage of the first opportunity that offers to make the acquaintance of so charming a lady as you describe this one to be.
He was a regular attendant at the revolutionary meetings, and an ardent admirer of Coquard and the vengeful idea that he was always prophesying with much beard-wagging and a voice of thunder.
He was accompanied by a well-known painter, who was avowedly a whole-hearted admirer of Christophe's.
He venerated and imitated the writers of antiquity; he was a devout admirer of Tibullus, and wrote elegies which are quite exquisite.
The Queen was a great admirer and patroness of Augustus Vestris, the god of dance, as he was styled.
An English dilettante, a great admirer of Mademoiselle Colbran, obtained correct copies from London for the costume of Queen Elizabeth; and the success of the prima donna, both as an actress and as a singer, was most remarkable.
Admirer as you are of Lord Bacon, you may perhaps remember a certain parable of his, called 'Memnon, or a youth too forward.
You are anadmirer of Lady Julia Knighton, I believe?
It is what made the Shepherd's Bush gentleman my admirer for life.
My admirer bought two, and I myself bought three and two-thirds, so that only one volume remains to be accounted for.
It was anadmirer of her father who got the job for her.
A personal admirerof Owen, he never accepted his social polity, but was at all times the most zealous of democratic reformers.
They are indeed so feeble that no admirer cares to accept them as his.
He was a great admirer of the sect of Confucius in China, who were atheists themselves, but left religion to the rabble.
As a modern admireradmits that the thesis was a hopeless one, [415] it is not to be supposed that it did much to lessen doubt in its own day.
Thus we find Gustavus III of Sweden, an ardent admirer of Voltaire, defending him in company, and proposing in 1770, before the death of his father prevented it, to make a pilgrimage to Ferney.
Mauvillon further collaborated with Mirabeau, and became a greatadmirer of the French Revolution.
Ganganelli in his correspondence reveals himself as an admirer of Newton [1588] and somewhat averse to religious zeal.
Was he an admirer of yours, Cynthia, that strange, uncouth countryman?
First let us hope that the inclination is mutual; at all events, that the lady views her admirer with preference, that she deems him not unworthy of her favourable regard, and that his attentions are agreeable to her.
We are to suppose, of course, that in looks, manner, and address, her incipient admirer is not below her ideal standard in gentlemanly attributes.
Its author is a warmadmirer of Kossuth and his policy.
A Lord Hartford, a strong supporter of the French Royalists, and a friend and great admirer of the dark-eyed beauty, had placed a house he had there at her disposal.
He was in early life a great admirer of Henry Clay, and is said to have wept with sorrow when the whigs in convention rejected his favorite candidate for the Presidency, and selected Harrison.
Mr. Jefferson had no greater admirer than the Marquis de Lafayette, whose arrival he so impatiently awaited.
You are a loyal admirerof General Washington's, Monsieur.
Tedesco, the celebrated picture dealer, who was a keen admirer of her talent.
The latter, who was a confirmed admirer of the artist, whom he had met in former years, sent her an order of safe-conduct which would place her and her belongings beyond the danger of any annoyance.
A young American, Miss Anna Klumpke, who was an enthusiastic admirer of Rosa Bonheur, and who herself had some talent for painting, presented herself one day at By and begged the favour of an interview with the artist.
He doomed her to years of quiet despair, and saw her fickle admirer the gayest of the gay.
Yet he had given her no definable cause to count on him as an admirer or lover.
But who is the apparently devoted admirer of Miss Gerty Mountainhead, who is leaning over her chair from behind, with the top of his aquiline nose in ridiculous proximity to her very red face?
Her silent admirer drew a step nearer, and held his arm towards her.
Mechanically she yielded, and on the arm of her admirer passed into a spot which was a veritable artificial summer.
Louis-Philippe was by no means the ardent admirer of the bourgeoisie he professed to be.
Though brought up in strict Protestant, one might almost say Calvinistic principles, he was an ardent admirer of Roman Catholicism, which he called "the most admirable school of respect in the world.