| Englishmen - 1836 - 274 sivua
...help himself," says Clarendon," with all the insinuations of doubt, or fear, or shame, or simplicity, in his face, that might gain belief to a greater degree than I ever saw any man ; and could seem the most confounded when he was best prepared, and the most out of countenance... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 552 sivua
...anger, (as he could help himself with all the insinuations of doubt, or fear, or shame, or simplicity in his face, that might gain belief, to a greater degree than I ever saw any man; and could seem the most confounded when he was best prepared, and the most out of countenance... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 526 sivua
...help himself," says Clarendon," with all the insinuations of doubt, or fear, or shame, or simplicity, in his face, that might gain belief to a greater degree than I ever saw any man ; and could seem the most confounded when he was best prepared, and the most out of countenance... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 846 sivua
...help himself," says Clarendon," with all the insinuations of doubt, or fear, or shame, or simplicity, in his face, that might gain belief to a greater degree than I ever saw any man ; and could seem the most confounded when he was best prepared, and the most out of countenance... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1873 - 480 sivua
...of anger (as he could help himself with all insinuations of doubt, or fear, or shame, or simplicity in his face, that might gain belief, to a greater degree than I ever saw any man ; and could seem the most confounded when he was best prepared, and the most out of countenance... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1874 - 496 sivua
...of anger (as he could help himself with all insinuations of doubt, or fear, or shame, or simplicity in his face, that might gain belief, to a greater degree than I ever saw any man ; and could seem the most confounded when he was best prepared, and the most out of countenance... | |
| George Nelson Godwin - 1882 - 282 sivua
...anger (as ho could help himself with all the insinuations of doubt or fear, or shame, or simplicity in his face that might gain belief, to a greater degree than I ever валу any man ; and could seem tho most confounded when he was best prepared, and the most out of... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888 - 564 sivua
...anger, ov' * (as he could help himself with all the insinuations of doubt or fear or shame or simplicity in his face, that might gain belief, to a greater degree than I ever saw any man, and could seem the most confounded when he was best prepared, and the most out of countenance... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 898 sivua
...himself,' wrote one who was present, ' with all the insinuations of doubt or fear, or shame, or simplicity in his face, that might gain belief to a greater degree than I ever saw any man ; and could seem the most confounded when he was best prepared, and the most out of countenance... | |
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