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
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 | 1904 - 1070 頁
...Angle, could have reckon'd 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 Parliament House with a threadbare torn Cloak, and a greasy hat (and perhaps neither of them paid for),... | |
 | 1967 - 776 頁
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 | 1805 - 500 頁
...be amiss to give what Dr, South, a shrewd observer of those times, says of him: ft Who that had seen such a bankrupt beggarly fellow as Cromwell first...entering the parliament house, with a thread-bare torn cloke and a greasy hat (and neither of them, perhaps, paid for,) could have supposed in the Space of... | |
 | 1871 - 510 頁
...destroying the King whom he deplored. He speaks of Milton as a venter of venom, and preaches of Cromwell, "Who that had beheld such a bankrupt beggarly fellow as Cromwell, first entering the parliament with a threadbare torn cloak aud a greasy hat, (and perhaps neither of them paid for,) could have suspected... | |
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