FAITHFUL. May I speak a few words in my own defence ? " JUDGE. Sirrah, sirrah! thou deservest to live no longer, but to be slain immediately upon the place; yet, that all men may see our gentleness to thee, let us hear what thou, Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Página 366por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Daniel Warr - 1836 - 414 páginas
...replied, "May I speak a few words in my own defence?" His request was complied with, the judge saying, " Sirrah ! Sirrah ! thou deservest to live no longer,...the place ; yet, that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou hast to say." His defence, (which we have already heard,) having... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1837 - 370 páginas
...heretic, and traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against thee 1 Faith. May I speak a few words in my own defence ? Judge....the place ; yet, that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou, vile Runagate, hast to say. Faith, 1. I say then, in answer to... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1837 - 356 páginas
...heretic, and traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against thee ? Faith. May I speak a few words in my own defence ? Judge....the place; yet, that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou, vile Runagate, hast to say. Faith. 1. I say then, in answer to... | |
| John Bunyan - 1837 - 478 páginas
...heretic, and traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against thee ? FAITH. May I speak a few words in my own defence ? JUDGE. Sirrah, sirrah, thou deserves! to live no longer, but to be slain immediately upon the place; yet that all men may see our... | |
| John Bunyan - 1838 - 298 páginas
...renegade, heretic, and traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against thee?" Judge. Sirrah, sirrah, thou deservest to live no longer,...the place; yet, that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou hast to say. Faith. May I speak a few words in my own defence?... | |
| John Bunyan - 1838 - 554 páginas
...them. him say, that our religion was naught, and such by which a man could by no means please God. " Faithful. May I speak a few words in my own defence...deservest to live no longer, but to be slain immediately on the place. Yet, that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou, vile runagate,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1842 - 550 páginas
...heretic, and traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against thee ? FAITH. May I speak a few words in my own defence ? JUDGE....longer but to be slain immediately upon the place ; FAITHFUL'S aniwer. yet that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us see what thou hast... | |
| John Bunyan - 1845 - 308 páginas
...Sirrah, ilrand traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against thee? Faith. May I speak a few words in my own defence? Judge. Sirrah, sirrah! thou deservcst to live no longer, but to be slain immediately upon the place; yet, that all men may see... | |
| John Bunyan - 1846 - 380 páginas
...heretic, and traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against thee ? Faith. May I speak a few words in my own defence ? Judge....the place; yet, that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou hast to say. Faith. 1. I say, then, in answer to what Mr Envy hath... | |
| John Bunyan - 1848 - 412 páginas
...heretic, and traitor, hast thou heard what these honest gentlemen have witnessed against thee ? Faith. May I speak a few words in my own defence ? Judge....the place; yet, that all men may see our gentleness towards thee, let us hear what thou hast to say. Faith. 1. I say, then, in answer to what Mr Envy hath... | |
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