| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 444 頁
...the word, " Peace ! peace ! " and would passionately profess that " the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...think, or pretend to think, that " he was so much enamored of peace that he would 'have been glad the King should have bought it at any price;" which... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 542 頁
...ingeminate the word, " Peace ! peace ! " and would passionately profess that "the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...some think, or pretend to think, that "he was so much enamored of peace that he would have been glad the king should have bought it at any price ; " which... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 710 頁
...ingeminate the word Peace, Peace; and would passionately profess, 'that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...sleep from him, and would shortly break his heart.'" The relief of Gloucester and the battle of Newbury were fatal to many of the sanguine hopes of a speedy... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1904 - 378 頁
...ingeminate the word Peace, Peace; and would passionately profess that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...sleep from him, and would shortly break his heart. Clarendon's touch, where in his memoirs he speaks of Falkland, is simpler than in the History. But... | |
| Alexander Smellie - 1904 - 556 頁
...ingeminate the word, Peace, Peace ; and would passionately protest that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...sleep from him and would shortly break his heart." The enviable tribute is as applicable to Robert Leighton as to the good knight who fell at Newbury.... | |
| Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1905 - 376 頁
...ingeminate the word ' Peace, peace ' ; and would passionately profess that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...sleep from him and would shortly break his heart." So wrote his friend Lord Clarendon, and with only too much truth. There is no doubt that Falkland ceased... | |
| Elizabeth Lee - 1907 - 112 頁
...passionately profess, " that the very agony of the war, and the view of the 10 calamities and desolation of the kingdom did, and must endure, took his sleep from...pretend to think, " that he was so much enamoured on peace, that he would have been glad the King should have bought it at any price"; which was a most... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1907 - 430 頁
...ingeminate the word Peace, Peace; and would passionately profess, ' that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...sleep from him, and would shortly break his heart '." J No words could bring home to us more vividly the agony caused not to Falkland only but to hundreds... | |
| Edward Augustus George - 1908 - 248 頁
...passionately profess that the very agony of the war and the view of the calamities and desolation which the kingdom did and must endure, took his sleep from him, and would shortly break his heart." The blessed days of calm, far-seeing discussion in the library at Great Tew were over, but when the... | |
| 1910 - 992 頁
...ingeminate the word Peace, Peace, and would passionately profess that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...sleep from him and would shortly break his heart." At Gloucester he had in vain exposed himself to risks. On the morning of the battle of Newbury, on... | |
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