| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 462 페이지
...he might now right himself again. He replied that he ' would never draw a sword against the man who had given him his life:' — but, on his still exclaiming...never been done — that it cancelled all obligations, etc. •etc. You seemed to think it was wrong, and we both proposed, that if he never misrepresented... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 566 페이지
...he might now right himself again. He replied that he ' would never draw a sword against the man who had given him his life:' — but, on his still exclaiming...that such a thing had never been done — that it can-- celled all obligations, fyc. fyc. You seemed to think it was.wrong, and we both proposed, that... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 페이지
...he might now right himself again. He replied that he ' would never draw a sword against the man who had given him his life :' — but, on his still exclaiming...Ewart offered him the pistols, and some altercation passed'between. them. Mr. Mathews said, that he could never shew his face, if it were known how his... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Gabriel Sigmond - 1857 - 592 페이지
...he might now right himself again. He replied that he ' would never draw a sword against the man who had given him his life : ' — but, on his still exclaiming...pistols, and some altercation passed between them. Mr. Matthews said, that he could never show his face if it were known how his sword was broke — that... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1858 - 326 페이지
...he might now right himself again. He replied that ho ' would never draw a sword against the man who had given him his life :' — but, on his still exclaiming...never been done — that it cancelled all obligations, &c. <&c. You seemed to think it was wrong, and we both proposed, that if he never misrepresented the... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1883 - 226 페이지
...he might now right himself again. He replied that he ' would never draw a sword against the man that had given him his life;' but on his still exclaiming...against the indignity of breaking his sword (which he brought upon himself), Mr. Ewart offered him the pistols, and some altercation passed between them.... | |
| Margaret Oliphant - 1883 - 216 페이지
...he might now right himself again. He replied that he ' would never draw a sword against the man that had given him his life ;' but on his still exclaiming...against the indignity of breaking his sword (which he brought upon himself), Mr. Ewart offered him the pistols, and some altercation passed between them.... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1886 - 464 페이지
...he might now right himself again. He replied that he " would never draw a sword against the man who had given him his life •' but, on his still exclaiming...never been done — that it cancelled all obligations, etc. You seemed to think it was wrong, and we both proposed that if he never misrepresented the affair,... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1886 - 468 페이지
...he might now right himself again. He replied that he " would never draw a sword against the man who had given him his life ;" but, on his still exclaiming...never show his face if it were known how his sword was broke—that such a thing had tuver bem done—that it cancelled all obligations, etc. You seemed to... | |
| Belville S. Penley - 1892 - 206 페이지
...he might now right himself again. He replied that he " would never draw a sword against the man who had given him his life ; " but on his still exclaiming...said that he could never show his face if it were 54 THE BATH STAGE. known how his sword was broke — that such a thing had never been done — that... | |
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