| Scottish school-book assoc - 1869 - 438 páginas
...like in a young man. His conduct under trial, too, was so lofty and intrepid. The noble indignation1 with which he repelled the charge of treason against...posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these1 entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy1 that... | |
| John Wilson - 1871 - 362 páginas
...fell, — these make up one-half of a student's ideal world. The noble indignation with which Emmctt repelled the charge of treason against his country,...enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his exe cution. That gush of human sympathy which brought tears into Charles Lamb's eyes, when he mingled... | |
| John Wilson - 1871 - 364 páginas
...fell, — these make up one-half of a student's ideal world. The noble indignation with which Kmmett repelled the charge of treason against his country, the eloquent vindication of his name, :ind his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation, — all these entered... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1873 - 614 páginas
...intelligent — so generous — so brave — so everything that we are apt to like in a young man. His conduct under trial, too, was so lofty and intrepid...charge of treason against his country — the eloquent vindication4 of his name — and his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation... | |
| Egone Cunradi - 1873 - 234 páginas
...generous — so brave — he possessed all we like in a young man. His conduct under trial, too, was so intrepid! The noble indignation with which he repelled...against his country — the eloquent vindication of his honour — and his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these... | |
| Lewis Scharf - 1875 - 598 páginas
...intelligent — so generous — so brave — so everything that we are apt to like in a young man. His conduct under trial, too, was so lofty and intrepid....lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. Wie derDichter — nach der Vorrede zu O'Neill — spater die Zeit der Erzahlung unbestimmt liess,... | |
| 1869 - 468 páginas
...intelligent, so generous, so brave, so everything that we are apt to like in a young man. His conduet under trial, too, was so lofty and intrepid. The noble...charge of treason against his country, the eloquent vindieation of his name, and his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 páginas
...young, so intelligent, so generous, so brave, so everything that we are apt to like in a young man. His conduct under trial, too, was so lofty and intrepid. The noble indignation with which ho repelled the charge of treason against his country ; the eloquent vindication of his name ; and... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 498 páginas
...so intelligent1, so generous', so brave', so every thing that we are apt to like in a young man. His conduct under trial, too, was so lofty and intrepid....lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. daughter of a late celebrated Irish barrister. She loved him with the disinterested i'ervor of a woman's... | |
| Washington Irving - 1880 - 460 páginas
...intelligent — so generous — so brave — so every thing that we are apt to like in a young man. His conduct under trial, too, was so lofty and intrepid. The noble indignation with which he ">) Dieselben Worte gebraucht Irving in der Skizze ,,The Wife", S. 25. 19) as if they had been exhaled... | |
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