I can scarcely tell you why, but an association of ideas made the tears flow insensibly from my eyes, when I saw Louis sitting, with more dignity than I expected from his character, in a hackney coach, going to meet death where so many of his race have... Life of Mary Wollstonecraft - Página 190por Elizabeth Robins Pennell - 1884 - 360 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1858 - 426 páginas
...since I entered France I bowed to the majesty of the people, and respected the propriety of behaviour so perfectly in unison with my own feelings. I can...more dignity than I expected from his character, in a hackney coach, going to meet death where so many of his race have triumphed. My fancy instantly brought... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1858 - 436 páginas
...respected the propriety of behaviour so psrfectly in unison with my own feelings. I can scarcely tell yon why, but an association of ideas made the tears flow...Louis sitting, with more dignity than I expected from nis character, in a hackney coach, going to meet death where so many of his race have triumphed. My... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 294 páginas
...since I entered France I bowed to the majesty of the people, and respected the propriety of behaviour, so perfectly in unison with my own feelings. I can...more dignity than I expected from his character, in a hackney coach, going to meet death where so many of his race have triumphed. My fancy instantly brought... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 288 páginas
...since I entered France I bowed to the majesty of the people, and respected the propriety of behaviour, so perfectly in unison with my own feelings. I can...more dignity than I expected from his character, in a hackney coach, going to meet death where so many of his race have triumphed. My fancy instantly brought... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 286 páginas
...since I entered France I bowed to the majesty of the people, and respected the propriety of behaviour, so perfectly in unison with my own feelings. I can...eyes, when I saw Louis, sitting with more dignity than 1 expected from his character, in a hackney coach, going to meet death where so many of his race have... | |
| Emma Rauschenbusch-Clough - 1898 - 258 páginas
...his trial. " I can scarcely tell you why," she writes in a letter to her publisher, Mr. Johnson, " but an association of ideas made the tears flow insensibly...more dignity than I expected from his character, in a hackney coach, going to meet death, where so many of his race 1 The Origin and Progress of the French... | |
| Charles Kegan Paul - 1899 - 408 páginas
...since I entered France, I bowed to the majesty of the people, and respected the propriety of behaviour, so perfectly in unison with my own feelings. I can...more dignity than I expected from his character, in a hackney coach, going to meet death where so many of his race have triumphed." As I read this I seemed... | |
| Ada De la Mare Ingpen - 1909 - 484 páginas
...since I entered France, I bowed to the majesty of the people, and respected the propriety of behaviour so perfectly in unison with my own feelings. I can...more dignity than I expected from his character, in a hackney coach, going to meet death, where so many of his race have triumphed. My fancy instantly brought... | |
| Ada M. Ingpen - 1912 - 486 páginas
...since I entered France, I bowed to the majesty of the people, and respected the propriety of behaviour so perfectly in unison with my own feelings. I can scarcely tell yon why, but an association of ideas made the tears flow insensibly from my eyes, when l saw Louis... | |
| Virginia Sapiro - 1992 - 394 páginas
...since I entered France, I bowed to the majesty of the people, and respected the propriety of behaviour so perfectly in unison with my own feelings. I can...more dignity than I expected from his character, in a hackney coach going to meet death. (Letters 1792:227) In fact he was going to his trial, not his death.... | |
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