He was a Liberal politician, Foreign Secretary from 1905 to 1916, Ambassador to the USA 1919 to 1920 and subsequently Leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Lords 1923 to 1924. Born 25th April 1862 died 7th September 1933
There have been several individuals with the title Lord Gray throughout history, so I would need more specific information to answer your question accurately. Please provide more context or a specific time period or location.
In "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde, Lord Henry, Dorian Gray, and Basil Hallward are present for lunch at Lord Henry's aunt's home. Lord Henry and Basil are discussing Dorian Gray, who is the subject of Basil's portrait.
Dorian Gray's grandfather is named Lord Fermor.
Lord Henry gives him a yellow book. In the Barnes and Nobles version of The Picture of Dorian Gray, it is stated at the very bottom of the page on 128 that it is a French book called A Rebours or translated into English as Against Nature, or Against the Grain.
you meant to say who is it named after and its Earl Grey
Lord Henry tells Dorian Gray that the real secret of life is to enjoy it. He advises Dorian to seek pleasure and beauty in all things, to indulge in his desires, and to avoid anything that detracts from his happiness.
Lord Harry uncovers the portrait dorian was hiding and sets fire to the portrait. Then he lock's dorian in with the painting and runs.Dorian then picks up the long knife and stabs the painting undoing the spell, the movie ends with Lord Harry looking at the Portrait of dorian gray when the spell was not yet cast.
Gray is used when speaking of someone who has attained 'old age' and therefore deserves respect. Consider:Leviticus 19:32New King James Version (NKJV)32 'You shall rise before the gray headed and honor the presence of an old man, and fear your God: I am the Lord.
The cast of The Picture of Dorian Gray - 1916 includes: Sydney Bland as Basil Hallward Dorothy Fane as Lady Marchmont Miriam Ferris as Undetermined Role Edmund Goulding Jack Jordan as Lord Henry Wootton Henry Victor as Dorian Gray
Donald Gray has written: 'Chaplain to Mr. Speaker' 'Earth and altar' -- subject(s): Church of England, Liturgy, Lord's Supper 'Memorial Services (Alcuin Liturgy Guides)' 'Centralized and automatic controls in ships'
it was gray!!!! yup. gray.
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The opposite to gray is gray dark gray is light gray ;)