The next to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me : it was that of a man looking, with horror in his eyes, upon a silver bason filled with water. Observing something in his countenance that looked like lunacy, I fancied at first that he was to express... The British Essayists - Strana 164úprava: - 1808Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1866
...next to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me. It was that of a man looking with horror in bis eyes upon a silver bason filled with water. Observing...recollected myself and concluded it to be Anabaptism. (Tatler, n° 257.) que représentaient ces deux premières figures. Elles .plairont plus à un anglican... | |
 | GEORGE WASHINGTON GREENE - 1870
...Presbytery. The next to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me : it was that of a man looking, with horror in his eyes, upon a silver bason filled...be Anabaptism. ' The next figure was a man that sat under a most profound composure of mind : he wore an hat whose brims were exactly parallel to the horizon... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1871
...crosslegged. . . . The next to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me ; it was that of a man looking, with horror in his eyes, upon a silver bason filled...recollected myself, and concluded it to be Anabaptism.' 1 1 Taller, No. 257. The reader must guess what these two first figures meant. They will please an... | |
 | Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871
...The next to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me ; it was that of a man looking, with horror iu his eyes, upon a silver bason filled with water. Observing...recollected myself, and concluded it to be Anabaptism.' 1 " Taller, No. 257. The reader must guess what these two first figures meant. They will please an... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1871
...The next to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me ; it was that of a man looking, with horror iu his eyes, upon a silver bason filled with water. Observing...recollected myself, and concluded it to be Anabaptism.' 1 The reader must guess what these two first figures meant. They will please an Anglican more than... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1888
...Presbytery. The next to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me : it was that of a man looking, with horror in his eyes, upon a silver bason filled...but considering what the intention of the show was, 1 immediately recollected myself, and concluded it to be Anabaptism. " The next figure was a man that... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1873
...cross-legged.... The neit to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me. It was thatofa man looking with horror in his eyes upon a silver bason filled...that he was to express that kind of distraction which thé physicians call thé hydrophobia. But considering what thé intention of thé show was, 1 immediately... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1876 - Počet stránok 520
...Presbytery. The next to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me : it was that of a man looking, with horror in his eyes, upon a silver bason filled...be Anabaptism. ' The next figure was a man that sat under a most profound composure of mind : he wore an hat whose brims were exactly parallel to the horizon... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1876
...cross-legged. . . . The next to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me ; it was that of a man looking with horror in his eyes, upon a silver bason filled...myself, and concluded it to be Anabaptism." ' The reader must guess what these two first figures mean. They will please a member of the Episcopal Church... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1878
...cross-legged . . . The next to her was a figure which somewhat puzzled me. It was that of a man looking with horror in his eyes upon a silver bason filled...recollected myself and concluded it to be Anabaptism. (Talter, a" 257.) bern ийгШфе 3nbhñbuen, toeldje ben @6,araïteren ber großen, jete eenoífifcfyen... | |
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