Peidetud väljad
Raamatud Books
" Your lordships have an idea of the man : what he is in himself, what in his affections ; you have seen his power, and some, I fear, have felt it. You have known his practice, and have heard the effects. It rests then to be considered, what, being such,... "
Sir John Eliot: A Biography, 1592-1632 - Page 330
by John Forster - 1872 - 930 lehte
Full view - About this book

The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1839 - 764 lehte
...must have electrified the house. '' Your lordships have an idea of the man, what he is in himself,— what in his affections ! You have seen his power,...I fear have felt it! You have known his practice, and have heard its effects. It remains then to be considered what, being such, he is in reference to...
Full view - About this book

The Eclectic Review, 6. köide;70. köide

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 lehte
...must have electrified the house. ' ' Your lordships have an idea of the man, what he is in himself.— what in his affections ! You have seen his power, and some I fat have felt it ! You have known his practice, and have heard its effet't-. It remains then to be...
Full view - About this book

The London Magazine, Charivari, and Courrier Des Dames: A Proteus in ...

1840 - 808 lehte
...that the effect was tremendous:— " Your lordships have no idea of the man, what he is in himself, what in his affections! You have seen his power, and...I fear, have felt it! You have known his practice; and have heard the effects. It rests then to be considered what, being such, he is in reference to...
Full view - About this book

The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People ..., 4. köide

George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 lehte
...foul lines, that they knew not what to make of it. "You have seen his power," continued the orator, " lock, " never any man acted such a part on sucli a theatre and heard the effects. ... I can hardly find him a parallel ; none so like him as Sejanus, thus described...
Full view - About this book

The Cabinet History of England: Being an Abridgment, by the ..., 9–10. köide

Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 482 lehte
...stellionatus, meaning any nondescript or undefined crime. have seen his power," continued the orator, "and some I fear have felt it. You have known his practice, and heard the effects. ... I can hardly find him a parallel ; none so like him as Sejanus, thus described...
Full view - About this book

The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England: With a Treatise on ..., 1. köide

John Forster - 1846 - 726 lehte
...and must have electrified the bouse. " Tour lordships have an idea of the man, what he is in himself, what in his affections ! You have seen his power, and some, I fear, h»«e felt it ! You have known his practice, ttd have heard the effects. It rests, then, to be considered...
Full view - About this book

The Fairfax Correspondence, 1. köide

1848 - 558 lehte
...— Johnson's Life of Selden, 251. " Your lordships have an idea of the man ; what he is in himself, what in his affections. You have seen his power, and...fear, have felt it : you have known his practice, and have heard the effects. It rests, then, to be considered what, being such, he is in reference to...
Full view - About this book

The cabinet history of England, an abridgment of the chapters entitled ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 474 lehte
...stellionattti, meaning any nondescript or undefined crime. have seen his power," continued the orator, " and some I fear have felt it. You have known his practice, and heard the effects. ... I can hardly find him a parallel ; none so like him as Sejanus, thus described...
Full view - About this book

The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical ..., 5. köide

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 474 lehte
...stellionatus, meaning any nondescript or undefined crime. have seen his power," continued the orator, " and some I fear have felt it. You have known his practice, and heard the effects. ... I can hardly find him a parallel; none so like him as Sejanus, thus described...
Full view - About this book

Curiosities of Literature, 3. köide

Isaac Disraeli - 1858 - 560 lehte
...state!" Eliot eloquently closes — Yonr lordships have an idea of the man, what he is in himself, what in his affections ! You have seen his power, and some, I fear, have felt it. Yon have known hia practice, and have heard the effects. Being such, what is he in reference to king...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Abi
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF