| 1862 - 514 頁
...hope he might have been a prisoner ; though his nearest friends, who knew his temper, received small comfort from that imagination. " Thus fell that incomparable young man, in the four-and-thirtieth year of his age, having so much despatched the business of life, j that the oldest... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 550 頁
...hope he might have been a prisoner, though his nearest friends, who knew his temper, received small comfort from that imagination. Thus fell that incomparable young man, in the four-and-thirtieth year of his age, having so much despatched the true business of life, that the oldest... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 678 頁
...hope he might have been a prisoner, though his nearest friends, who knew his temper, received small comfort from that imagination. Thus fell that incomparable young man, in the four-and-thirtieth year of his age, having so much despatched the true business of life, that the eldest... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 846 頁
...he might have been taken prisoner, though his nearest friends, who knew his temper, received small comfort from that imagination. Thus fell that incomparable...in the four and thirtieth year of his age, having so much despatched tie true business of life that the eldest rarely attain to that immense knowledge,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 頁
...hope he might have been n prisoner; though his nearest friends, who knew his temper, received small comfort from that imagination. Thus fell that incomparable young man, in the four-and-thirtieth year of his age, having so much dispatched the true business of life, that the eldest... | |
| Ackworth sch - 1865 - 442 頁
...he might have been a prisoner; though his nearest friends, who knew his disposition, received small comfort from that imagination. Thus fell that incomparable...in the four and thirtieth year of his age, having so much despatched the true business of life, that the eldest rarely attain to that immense knowledge,... | |
| 1908 - 1086 頁
...years, she fulfilled a long time." Duncon's words recall Clarendon's glowing epitaph on his dead friend. "Thus fell that incomparable young man in the four and thirtieth year of his age, having so much despatched the business of life that the oldest rarely attain to that immense knowledge, and... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 頁
...hope he might have been a prisoner, though his nearest friends, who knew his temper, received small comfort from that imagination. Thus fell that incomparable young man, in the four-and-thirtieth year of his age, having so much despatched the true business of life, that the eldest... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 頁
...might have been a prisoner ; though his nearest friends, who knew his temper (bravery), received small comfort from that imagination. Thus fell that incomparable...in the four and thirtieth year of his age, having so much dispatched the true business of life, that the eldest rarely attain to that immense knowledge,... | |
| 1871 - 266 頁
...hope he might have been a prisoner ; though his nearest friends, who knew his temper, received small comfort from that imagination. Thus fell that incomparable young man, in the four-and-thirtieth year of his age, having so much despatched the business of life that the oldest... | |
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