When there was any overture, or hope of peace, he would be more erect and vigorous, and exceedingly solicitous to press any thing which he thought might promote it; and sitting among his friends, often, after a deep silence and frequent sighs, would,... The British Poets - 第 244 頁1865完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 778 頁
...which might prevent and divert the king's or queen's favor towards him, but the deserving it. * * * When there was any overture, or hope of peace, he...and sad accent, ingeminate the word Peace, Peace; ami would passionately profess, " that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and... | |
| James Montgomery - 1861 - 354 頁
...disposition) who believed him proud and imperious, from which no nun nil man was ever more free." ***** 1' When there was any overture or hope of peace he would...would profess that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom did and must endure, took his sleep from him,... | |
| 1862 - 520 頁
...more erect and vigorous," is Clarendon's language — and exceedingly solicitous to press anything which he thought might promote it ; <: and sitting...accent, ingeminate the word Peace, Peace ; and would passionately profess, ' that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 678 頁
...or hope of peace, he would be more erect and vigorous, and exceedingly solicitous to press anything which he thought might promote it; and sitting among...accent, ingeminate the word Peace, peace; and would passionately profess, " that the very agony of the war and the view of . the calamities and desolation... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 550 頁
...or hope of peace, he would be more erect and vigorous, and exceedingly solicitous to press anything which he thought might promote it; and sitting among...accent, ingeminate the word Peace, peace; and would passionately profess, " that the very agony of the war and the view of the calamities and desolation... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 頁
...which might prevent and divert the king's or queen's favor towards him, but the deserving it. * * * When there was any overture, or hope of peace, he...accent, ingeminate the word Peace, Peace ; and would passionately profess, " that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 頁
...and exceedingly solicitous to press any thing which he thought might promote it ; and sitting amongst his friends, often, after a deep silence and frequent...accent, ingeminate the word Peace, Peace; and would passionately profess, that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation... | |
| James Montgomery - 1865 - 354 頁
...disposition) who believed him proud and imperious, from which no mortal man was ever more free.1' ***** u When there was any overture or hope of peace he would...often, after a deep silence, and frequent sighs, would, uilh a shrill and sad accent, ingeminate the word ' Peace .' peace ! ' and would profess that the very... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 頁
...or hope of peace, he would be more erect and vigorous, and exceedingly solicitous to press anything which he thought might promote it ; and sitting among...accent, ingeminate the word Peace, Peace ; and would passionately profess, ' that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 頁
...vigorous, and exceedingly solicitous to press any thing which he thought might promote it; and silting among his friends, often after a deep silence, and...accent, ingeminate the word Peace, Peace ; and would passionately profess, " that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation... | |
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