| William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1838 - 444 páginas
...mouth is wide aa its dimensions would permit, said, in remarkably loud and almost terrific tones, — " Though I sit down now, the time will come when you will hear me." Mr. D'Israeli then sat down amidst the loudest uprjar, which lasled fur noiut> time. Tue exhibition... | |
| James Grant - 1838 - 734 páginas
...mouth as wide as its dimensions would permit, said, in remarkably loud and almost terrific tones, — " Though I sit down now, the time will come when you will hear me." Mr. D'Israeli then sat down amidst the loudest uproar, which lasted for some time. The exhibition altogether... | |
| James Grant - 1838 - 362 páginas
...mouth as wide as its dimensions would permit, said, in remarkably loud and almost terrific tones, — " Though I sit down now, the time will come when you will hear me." Mr. D'Israeli then sat down amidst the loudest uproar, which lasted for some time. The exhibition altogether... | |
| James Grant - 1839 - 232 páginas
...as its dimensions would permit, said, in remarkably VOL. i. 19* loud and almost terrific tones,—" Though I sit down now, the time will come when you will hear me." Mr. D'lsraeli then sat down amidst renewed roars of laughter, which lasted for some time. A more extraordinary... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1861 - 320 páginas
...top of his voice exclaimed, as he resumed his seat, baffled, beaten, derided, but not despairing, " Though I sit down now, the time will come when you will hear me." It is not always such predictions are realized. In this case, however, it was no empty boast. The man... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1869 - 448 páginas
...top of his voice exclaimed, as he resumed his seat, baffled, beaten, derided, but not despairing, " Though I sit down now, the time will come when you will hear me." It is not always such predictions are realized. In this case, however, it was no empty boast. The man... | |
| 1873 - 358 páginas
...reply with a prophecy — " I have begun several times many things, and I have often succeeded at last. Ay, sir, and though I sit down now, the time will come when you will hear me" "The star of the unconquered will— It rises in his breast Serene and resolute and atill, .And calm and... | |
| 1876 - 974 páginas
...!' and repeated cries of ' Question ! question !') I am not at all surprised, sir, at the reception I have received. (Continued laughter.) I have begun...now, the time will come when you will hear me." The time came, as we all know, and it was improved till the youth in the bottle-green coat has lived to... | |
| 1878 - 144 páginas
...I have received. (Continued laughter.) I have begun several times many things (laughter) and I have succeeded at last. (Fresh cries of 'Question.') Ay,...now, the time will come when you will hear me." The author of Vivian Grey sat down amid the cheers of the Opposition and laughter from the Ministerial... | |
| George Smith - 1879 - 140 páginas
...impossible to know whether he really closed his sentence or not." The Morning Chronicle continues : — ' ' The hon. member concluded in these words : ' Now,...Opposition, and much laughter from the Ministerial benches." This speech, though such a failure, was enthusiastically cheered by Sir Robert Peel of all men. Its... | |
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