TOBIAS SMOLLETT1721-1771
Chalmers’sLifeof Smollett.
“Theperson of Smollett was stout and well-proportioned, his countenance engaging, his manner reserved, with a certain air of dignity that seemed to indicate that he was not unconscious of his own powers.”
Anderson’sPoetsof Great Britain.*
“In his person he was graceful and handsome, and in his air and manner there was a certain dignity which commanded respect. He possessed a loftiness and elevation of sentiment and character, without pride or haughtiness, for to his equals and inferiors he was ever polite, friendly and generous.”
Chambers’sEminentScotsmen.*
“Smollett, who thus died prematurely in the fifty-first year of his age, and the bloomof his mental faculties, was tall and handsome, with a most prepossessing carriage and address, and the marks and manners of a gentleman.”