| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 462 páginas
...author of the excellent pacific Avis an Peuplel Great truly, O thou remarkable Dogleech, is this thy day of emergence and newbirth : and yet this same...sitting, from the first, with lighted taper, within arm's-length of the Powder-Magazine ; motionless, like old Roman Senator, or Bronze Lamp-holder ; coldly... | |
| Robert Herrick, Lindsay Todd Damon - 1902 - 444 páginas
...tea-urn.—STEVENSON: Travels with a Donkey. • 22. One thing only De Launay could have done—what he said he would do. Fancy him sitting, from the first, with lighted taper, within arm's-length of the powder magazine; motionless, like an old Roman Senator, or bronze lamp-holder.—CARLYLE:... | |
| George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 504 páginas
...author of the excellent pacific Avis au Peuple I Great truly, O thou remarkable Dogleech, is this thy day of emergence and new-birth : and yet this same...sitting, from the first, with lighted taper, within arm's-length of the PowderMagazine ; motionless, like old Roman Senator, or Bronze Lamp-holder ; coldly... | |
| George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 508 páginas
...Dogleech, is this thy day of emergence and new-birth : and yet this same day come four years — I — But let the curtains of the Future hang. What shall...sitting, from the first, with lighted taper, within arm's-length of the PowderMagazine ; motionless, like old Roman Senator, or Bronze Lamp-holder ; coldly... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 718 páginas
...hundred Invalides ! Broglie is distant, and his ears heavy : Besenval hears, but can send no help. What shall De Launay do? One thing only De Launay could have done : what he said he would do. De Launay could not do it. Distracted, be hopes in the middle of despair ; surrenders not his Fortress... | |
| George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 506 páginas
...author of the excellent pacific Avis au Peuple ! Great truly, O thou remarkable Dogleech, is this thy day of emergence and new-birth : and yet this same day come four years — I — But let the curtains of the Future hang. What shall De Launay do ? One thing only De Launay... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 726 páginas
...hundred Invalides ! Broglie is distant, and his ears heavy : Besenval hears, but can send no help. What shall De Launay do? One thing only De Launay could have done : what he said he would do. De Launay could not do it. Distracted, he hopes in the middle of despair ; surrenders not his Fortress... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 548 páginas
...the excellent pacific Avis au Peuple! Great the fronttruly, O thou remarkable Dogleech, is this thy day of emergence and new-birth : and yet this same...thing only De Launay could have done : what he said he j^^ would do. Fancy him sitting, from the first, with lighted taper, within arm's-length of the Powder-Magazine;... | |
| George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1908 - 506 páginas
...yet this same day come four years — I — But let the curtains of the Future hang. What shall DC Launay do? One thing only De Launay could have done...sitting, from the first, with lighted taper, within arm's-length of the PowderMagazine; motionless, like old Roman Senator, or Bronze Lamp-holder; coldly... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1909 - 458 páginas
...author of the excellent pacific Avis au Peuple ! Great truly, O thou remarkable Dogleech, is this thy day of emergence and new-birth: and yet this same...— ! — But let the curtains of the Future hang." After some hours the deed is done and Paris re-echoes to the cries " La Bastille est prise !" " In... | |
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