Manet alta mente repostum'— that his displeasure was not laid aside, but laid up in a deep revengeful mind : whereupon as soon as the duties of religion were over, he again hastened out of the church, as soon as he could; upon this his godfather followed... Picturesque excursions in Devonshire and Cornwall - Page 60by Thomas H. Williams - 1804 - 107 pagesFull view - About this book
| Literature - 1825 - 620 pages
...repostum — That his displeasure was not laid aside, but laid up in a deep revengeful mind : ^hereupon, as soon as the duties of religion were over, he Again...could; upon this his godfather followed him, but not king able to overtake him, he threw his dagger after him (the wearing whereof »M the mode of those... | |
| 1825 - 648 pages
...eyeing his godfather, ho found the expression of the ¡met too true: Manet nlta mente rcpôstuin — That his displeasure was not laid aside, but laid up in a deep revengeful mind : • hereupon, as soon as the duties of religion were over, he again hastened out of the church as... | |
| Henry Edmund Carrington - Devonport (England) - 1843 - 364 pages
...cautiously eyeing his godfather, he found the expression of the poet too true — Manet alle mente repoatum, that his displeasure was not laid aside, but laid...hastened out of the church as soon as he could ; upon thi» his godfather followed him, but not being able to overtake him, he threw his dagger after him,... | |
| 1861 - 792 pages
...ho found the expression of the poet too true : — s' Beep graren in tho heart the doom romain'd." That his displeasure was not laid aside, but laid...out of the church as soon as he could. Upon this his grandfather followed him, but not being able to overtake him, he threw his dagger after him, (the wearing... | |
| English literature - 1825 - 626 pages
...usual time, but cautiously eyeing his godfather, he found the expression of the poet too true : Tbat his displeasure was not laid aside, but laid up in a deep revengeful mind: «hereupon, as soon as the duties of religion were over, he again hastened out of the church as soon... | |
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