And who that had beheld such a bankrupt beggarly fellow as Cromwell first entering the Parliament house with a threadbare, torn cloak, and a greasy hat (and perhaps neither of them paid for), could have suspected that in the space of so few years he should,... The London Magazine - 第 283 頁1826完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | Walter Wilson - 1830 - 556 頁
...And, who that beheld such a bankrupt beggarly fellow as Cromwell, first entering the parliament-house, with a thread-bare torn cloak, and greasy hat, perhaps neither of them paid for, could have expected that in the space of so few years, he should, by the murder of one king, and the banishment... | |
 | Walter Wilson - 1830 - 556 頁
...And, who that beheld such a bankrupt beggarly fellow as Cromwell, first entering the parliament-house, with a thread-bare torn cloak, and greasy hat, perhaps neither of them paid for, could haTe expected that in the space of so few years, he should, by the murder of one king, and the banishment... | |
 | Michael Russell - 1833 - 282 頁
...plenitude of his power, but who, in a brief space after the Restoration, speaks of him as follows : — " Who that had beheld such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell first entering the parliament-house, with a threadbare tvrn cloak and a greasy hat (and perhaps neither of them paid for),... | |
 | 1839 - 460 頁
..." and who that beheld such a bankrupt beggarly fellow as Cromwell, first entering the Parliamentary House with a threadbare torn cloak and greasy hat, perhaps neither of them paid for, could have supposed, that in the space of a few years he should, by the murder of one king and banishment of another,... | |
 | Michael Russell - 1838 - 282 頁
...plenitude of his power, but who, in a brief space after the Restoration, speaks of him as follows:—" Who that had beheld such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell first entering the parliament-house, with a threadbare torn cloak and a greasy hat (and perhaps neither of them paid for),... | |
 | 1838 - 380 頁
...thoughts of the royalist portion of the assembly. "Who," said that zealous candidate for a bishopric, " who that had beheld such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell first entering the parliament-house, with a threadbare torn coat, and a greasy hat (and perhaps neither of them paid for),... | |
 | 1839 - 460 頁
..." and who that beheld such a bankrupt beggarly fellow as Cromwell, first entering the Parliamentary House with a threadbare torn cloak and greasy hat, perhaps neither of them paid for, could have supposed, that in the space of a few years he should, by the murder of one king and banishment of another,... | |
 | 1839 - 366 頁
...two octavo volumes, by Dr. Vaughan, from Colburn's. " Who," said Dr. South, in one of his sermons, " that had beheld such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell first entering the parliament-house, with a threadbare torn cloak and a greasy hat, and (perhaps neither of them paid... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 644 頁
...presence." Dr. South, in his early description of Cromwell, agrees with Sir Philip Warwick : — " Who that had beheld such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow...Parliament House, with a thread-bare torn cloak, and a greasy hat, and perhaps neither of them paid for, could have suspected that, in the course of a few... | |
 | 1833 - 878 頁
...beggarly llow as Cromwell, first entering the par• See Mtuvuni, roll. xrii. & XX. pp. 1 If. 511. liament house with a thread-bare torn cloak and greasy hat (perhaps neither of them paid for,) could have expected that, in the space of so few years, he should, by the murder of one king and the banishment... | |
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