Chancellor, being now in a bare and ragged gown, and ill-favouredly clothed, with an old square cap, exposed to the contempt of all men, did admonish men, not only of his own calamity, but also of their state and fortune. For who would not pity his case... A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths, of the Primitive ... - 454. oldalszerző: John Foxe - 1853 - 515 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1910 - 356 oldal
...ragged gown and ill favouredly cloathed, with an old square Cap, exposed to the contempt of all men, did admonish men not only of his own calamity but also...state and fortune. For who would not pity his case and bewail his fortune and might not fear his own chance, to see such a Prelate, so grave a Councellor... | |
| 1910 - 356 oldal
...calamity but also of their state and fortune. For who would not pity his case and bewail his fortune and might not fear his own chance, to see such a Prelate, so grave a Councellor and of so long-continued honour after so many dignities, in his old years to be deprived... | |
| Judy Kronenfeld - 1998 - 404 oldal
...ragged gown, and ill favouredly clothed, with an old square cap, exposed to the contempt of all men, did admonish men not only of his own calamity, but also...and fortune. For who would not pity his case, and bewail his fortune, and might not fear his own chance, to see such a prelate, so grave a councillor,... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 2001 - 580 oldal
...ragged gown, and ill-favouredly clothed, with an old square cap, exposed to the contempt of all men, did admonish men not only of his own calamity, but also...and fortune. For who would not pity his case, and bewail his fortune, and might not fear his own chance, to see such a prelate, so grave a councillor,... | |
| John Phillips - 2002 - 600 oldal
...gown, and ill-favouredly clothed, with an old and square cap, exposed to the contempt of all men, did admonish men, not only of his own calamity, but also of their state and fortune. More than twenty several times the tears did gush out abundantly, dropping down marvellously from his... | |
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