The early genius of Lord Herbert would appear to have exhibited itself in an attachment to mathematical studies, and a singular predilection, in a young nobleman, for mechanical pursuits.
The Compleat Education of a Young Nobleman, 1723, pp.
Costeker in The Compleat Education of a Young Nobleman pictures what the young traveller abroad often is, and what he might be.
After much discussion, it was resolved that Rogers of ours should appear as a young nobleman of immense wealth, but exceedingly eccentric habits, and that I should act as bear-leader, with an eye to my own interest.
A young nobleman of the highest distinction, but of slightly eccentric habits.
A young nobleman addicted to impurity, being exasperated at this saint's severe remonstrances, had the impudence to accuse him of a scandalous crime.
Your lordship doubtless remembers that a young nobleman--an officer in the regiment to which I belonged--was shot at a review in Hyde Park.
You were about to marry her to an old nobleman: what if a young nobleman were to demand her hand?
A footman rode in front of the carriage, and within it I saw a young nobleman.
These words were hardly spoken, when I heard the voice of a young nobleman exclaiming; "That is not true.
Giovanni Grimani, a young nobleman, who, well aware that he had no right to command me, begged me in the most polite manner to call at his house to receive a letter which had been entrusted to him for delivery in my own hands.
Frank Castlewood was with Colonel Esmond; his general having gladly taken the young nobleman on to his staff.
But I promise you that I am too well aware of the danger of such Expeditions to trust myself in a young Nobleman's power!
As I was saying, Segnor, a young Nobleman fell in love with her, and married her unknown to his Father.
The Conjurer and his Associate execute a Plan of Vengeance against certain Infidels who pretend to despise their Art; and Peregrine achieves an Adventure with a young Nobleman.
My dear, I think that we are singularly fortunate in having at the Wells so admirable a young nobleman, as well as our friends (also well-bred gentlefolks) Sir Robert and Lady Levett.
He is a young noblemanwith a great estate, and said to be of a most virtuous and religious disposition.
The man whom she had seen but once might appear before her with his new title as a young nobleman of whose antecedents she was not bound to remember anything.
Lord Hampstead is a young nobleman whom I should be proud to call my friend.
But, having been given as to a young nobleman, everybody had heard of it before dinner-time that evening.
And so could I ride on mine own account like a young nobleman, and thought no small beer of myself.
With which words they aimed at me, for they took me for a young nobleman.
I am no longer the philosopher, but the ruffian--I have treated with an unpardonable insult a young nobleman, whose only offence was love, and a fond desire to insinuate himself into the favour of his mistress.
Miss Fenton was not only a person whose amiable qualities he admired, but she was soon to be allied to him by her marriage with his nearest relation, Lord Elmwood, a young nobleman whom he sincerely loved.
A young nobleman of ready power, quick temper, few scruples, and a taxed forbearance, was not likely to stand thwarted and goaded-and by a woman.
Evil genius of some sort beside him the wealthy young nobleman is sure to have.
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