| John Wood Warter - 1889 - 396 頁
...great work on the Rebellion ; for although he certainly does say that what was said of Cinna might be applied to him, 'he had a head to contrive, and...tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any mischief ; yet he had said before, ' I am persuaded his power and interest at that time was greater to good... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 624 頁
...to be. And therefore his death was no less congratulated on the one party, than it was condoled in the other. In a word, what was said of Cinna might...therefore seemed to be a great deliverance to the nation. (From the Same.) THE CHARACTER OF LORD FALKLAND BUT I must here take leave a little longer to discontinue... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 638 頁
...to be. And therefore his death was no less congratulated on the one party, than it was condoled in the other. In a word, what was said of Cinna might...therefore seemed to be a great deliverance to the nation. (From the Same.) THE CHARACTER OF LORD FALKLAND BUT I must here take leave a little longer to discontinue... | |
| George Crabb - 1896 - 870 頁
...which they endeavor to carry on their projects of plunder, or elude the vigilance of their pursuers. In a word, what was said of Cinna might well be applied to him. lie had a head to cftntrice, and a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any mischief. CLARENDON.... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 464 頁
...deserve to be. And therefore his death was no less congratulated on the one party than it was condoled in the other. In a word, what was said of Cinna might...therefore seemed to be a great deliverance to the nation. From Clarendon's K History of the Rebellion." THE CHARACTER OF CROMWELL HE WAS one of those men, quos... | |
| Alexander Malcolm Williams - 1909 - 454 頁
...deserve to be. And therefore his death was no less pleasing to ths one party, than it was condoled in the other. In a word, what was said of Cinna might...therefore seemed to be a great deliverance to the nation. CHAPTER XXXI. NAKRATIVE. 592. De Quincey recognises three forms of history : Narrative, which simply... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 頁
...to be. And therefore his death was no less congratulated on the one party, than it was condoled in the other. In a word, what was said of Cinna might...hand to execute, any mischief.' His death therefore reemed to be a great deliverance to the nation. E. HYDE, EARL OF CLARENDON. — History of the Rebellion.... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1913 - 624 頁
...to be. And therefore his death was no less congratulated on the one party, than it was condoled in the other. In a word, what was said of Cinna might...therefore seemed to be a great deliverance to the nation. (From the Same.) THE CHARACTER OF LORD FALKLAND BUT I must here take leave a little longer to discontinue... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 頁
...boils over and is at once dissipated, and vanishes. CICERO — Oratio Pro Quinto Roscio Comaedo. VI. 18 q q [Hampden] had a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute, any mischief. ED. HYDE,... | |
| Charlotte Smith - 2004 - 612 頁
...rebellion against Charles I, and judging from a Royalist point of view, Clarendon says that he had "a heart to contrive, and a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute, any mischief." on their leaving Edinburgh with Elphinstone, who was there waiting for them. She gave Celestina directions... | |
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