The God of peace in his good time send us peace, and in the meantime fit us to receive it ! We are both on the stage, and we must act the parts that are assigned us in this tragedy. Let us do it in a way of honour, and without personal animosities. The Bystander - Strana 4461880Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1774 - 606 str.
...mean time fit us to receive it ! We are both upon the ftage, and mud aft fucli parts as are afligned us in this tragedy. Let us do it in a way of honour, and without perfonal animolities. Whatfoever the iffue be, I fliall never wittingly [ ] Sir Edward Hyde to the... | |
| 1784 - 522 str.
...time fit us to receive it ! * We are both on the flage ; and muft ,ac"l the parts that are afligned us in this tragedy. < Let us do it in a way of honour, and withoutperfonal animofities : — but, whatever be the iflTue, I fhall not willingly/elinquifh the... | |
| 1798 - 402 str.
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| 1803 - 598 str.
...and in the mean time fit us to receive it ! We are both upon the stage, and must act such parts as are assigned us in this tragedy. Let us do it in a way of honour, and without personal animosities. Whatsoever the issue be, I shall never wittingly [ ] Sir Edward Hyde to the Lady Dalkeith. I Have now... | |
| Richard Polwhele - 1816 - 746 str.
...silence ill passion in me. The God of peace, in his good time send us peace ; and in the mean time fit us to receive it. We are both on the stage : and...a way of honour, and without personal animosities : — but, whatever be the issue, I shall not willingly relinquish the dear title of Your affectionate... | |
| Richard Polwhele - 1826 - 390 str.
...to silence all passion in me. The God of Peace in His good time send us peace ! and in the mean time fit us to receive it. We are both on the stage, and...a way of honour, and without personal animosities. But, whatever be the issue, I shall not willingly relinquish the dear title of your affectionate friend... | |
| Richard Polwhele - 1826 - 384 str.
...to silence all passion in me. The God of Peace in His good time send us peace ! and in the mean time fit us to receive it. We are both on the stage, and...a way of honour, and without personal animosities. But, whatever be the issue, I shall not willingly relinquish the dear title of your affectionate friend... | |
| 1837 - 430 str.
...and that is enough to silence all passion in me. The God of peace in his good time send us peace, and in the meantime fit us to receive it ! We are both...way of honour, and without personal animosities." It stands on record, to the immortal honour of the English character, that in this noble and affecting... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 568 str.
...and that is enough to silence all passion in me. The God of peace in his good time send us peace, and in the meantime fit us to receive it ! We are both...way of honour, and without personal animosities." Paye 430. line 13.—" It was," says Hallam, " not only an insolence which a king less uxorious than... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 566 str.
...in me. The God of peace in his good time send us peace, and in the meantime fit us to receive it 1 We are both on the stage, and we must act the parts...way of honour, and without personal animosities." Page 436. line 13.—" It was," says llallam, " not only an insolence which a king less uxorious than... | |
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