| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 str.
...could hardly have been picked out, or fitter for fuch a tragedy. Markham being brought to the fcaffbld, was much difmayed, and complained much of his hard...place unprepared. One might fee in his face the very pidture of forrow ; but he feemed not to want refolution ; for a napkin being offered by a friend that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 str.
...picked out, or fitter for fuch a tragedy. Markham being brought to the icaffold, was much dilmayed, and complained much of his hard hap, to be deluded...it away, faying, he 'could look upon death without blufhing. He took leave of fome friends that flood near, and betook himfelf to his devotions, after... | |
| 1800 - 702 str.
...brought to .the fcafrold, was much difmaytd, and complained much of his hard hap, to be deluded v.ith hopes, and brought to that place unprepared. One might fee in his face the very piclure of foiTOW ; but he feemed not to want refolution ; for a napkin being offered by a friend that... | |
| Arthur Cayley - 1806 - 482 str.
...picked out, or fitter for such a tragedy. Markham being brought to the scaffold, was much dismayed, and complained much of his hard hap, to be deluded...hopes, and brought to that place unprepared. One might see in his face the very picture of sorrow; but he seemed not to want resolution; for a napkin being... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 760 str.
...picked out, or fitter for such a tragedy? Markham being brought to the scaffold, was much dismayed, and complained much of his hard hap, to be deluded...with hopes, and brought to that place unprepared. One miglit see in his face the very picture of sorrow ; but he seemed not to want resolution ; fur a impkin... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 468 str.
...being Friday, about ten of the clock. .... .Markham, being brought to the scaffold, was much dismayed, and complained much of his hard hap, to be deluded...hopes, and brought to that place unprepared. One might see in his face the very picture of sorrow ; but he seemed not to want resolution; for a napkin being... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1822 - 572 str.
...yesterday, being Friday, about ten of the clock Markham being brought to the scaffold, was much dismayed, and complained much of his hard hap, to be deluded...hopes, and brought to that place unprepared. One might see in his face the very picture of sorrow: but he seemed not to want resolution; for a napkin being... | |
| David Jardine, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1832 - 540 str.
...picked out, or fitter for such a tragedy. Markham, • being brought to the scaffold, was much dismayed, and • complained much of his hard hap, to be deluded...and brought to that place unprepared. One • might see in his face the very picture of sorrow ; but he « seemed not to want resolution ; for a napkin... | |
| David Jardine - 1835 - 534 str.
...tragedy. Markham, bemg brought to the scaffold, was much dismayed, and complained much of his hard Imp, to be deluded with hopes, and brought to that place unprepared. One might see in his face the very picture of sorrow ; but he seemed not to want resolution ; fori napkin being... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 274 str.
...yesterday, being Friday, about ten of the clock Markham, being brought to the scaffold, was much dismayed, and complained much of his hard hap, to be deluded...hopes, and brought to that place unprepared. One might see in his face the very picture of sorrow ; but he seemed not to want resolution ; for a napkin being... | |
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