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
 | 1888 - 844 頁
...a bishop ; just put me in mind of him next vacancy." Dr. South remarks in his writings : " Who that beheld such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell first entering the Parliament House, with a torn coat, and greasy hat (perhaps neither of them paid for), would have believed that in a few years,"... | |
 | Elisabeth Balch - 1890 - 248 頁
...a bishop ; just put me in mind of him next vacancy." Dr. South remarks in his writings : " Who that beheld such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell first entering the Parliament House, with a torn coat, and greasy hat (perhaps neither of them paid for), would have believed that in a few years,"... | |
 | Elisabeth Balch - 1890 - 240 頁
...be a bishop ; just put me in mind of him next vacancy." Dr. South remarks in his writings: "Who that beheld. such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell first entering the Parliament House, with a torn coat, and greasy hat (perhaps neither of them paid for), would have believed that in a few years,"... | |
 | Samuel Harden Church - 1894 - 564 頁
...attention. " Who," cried a Royalist clergyman in a sermon preached after the Restoration, " Who that beheld such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell...entering the Parliament House, with a threadbare, torn coat, and a greasy hat (and perhaps neither of them paid for), could have suspected that, in the course... | |
 | George Henry Clark - 1895 - 360 頁
...royalty, he drew in a sermon a picture of Oliver which delighted the king and his court. " Who," he said, "that had beheld such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow...entering the Parliament House, with a threadbare, torn coat, and a greasy hat (and perhaps neither of them paid for), could have suspected that in course... | |
 | Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 頁
...angle, could have reckoned it possible to see such a pitiable thing, within a week after, shining in his cloth of gold, and with a word or a nod absolutely...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... | |
 | Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 720 頁
...Antigone: Think not that thy word, and thine alone, must be right (iii. 370. 36). ROBERT SOUTH, Sermon : Such a bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell, first...parliament house with a threadbare torn cloak, and a greasy hat (and perhaps neither of them paid for) (xv. 199. 19). ROBERT SOUTHEV, The Battle of Blenheim:... | |
 | Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 頁
...angle, could have reckoned it possible to see such a pitiable thing, within a week after, shining in his cloth of gold, and with a word or a nod absolutely...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... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 374 頁
...presence." Doctor South, in his description of Cromwell, agrees with Sir Philip Warwick. " Who," he says, " that had beheld such a bankrupt beggarly fellow as...Parliament House, with a threadbare torn cloak, and a greasy hat, and perhaps neither of them paid for, could have suspected that, in the course of a few... | |
 | George Worley - 1904 - 270 頁
...angle, could have reckoned it possible to see such a pitiful thing, within a week after, shining in his cloth of gold, and with a word or a nod absolutely...bankrupt, beggarly fellow as Cromwell first entering the Parliament-house with a thread-bare, torn cloak and a greasy hat (and perhaps neither of them paid... | |
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