| John Le Neve - 1714 - 450 страници
...anfwer'd briefly, according to the truth. ‘Well, laid the Prince, ‘Oliver, though ‘ he was a Traytor and a Villain, was- a brave ¿ Fellow, had great Parts,...great Courage, and ‘was worthy to Command -, but that Richard, ‘ that Coxcomb, Coquin, Poltron, was furely ¿ the bafell fellow alive -, What is become... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 502 страници
...anfwer'd briefly, according to the truth. Well, faid the Prince, "Oliver, though "he was a/Traytor and a Villain, was a brave Fellow, had "great Parts, great' Courage, and was worthy to Command* c but that Richard, that Coxcomb, Cooum, Poltron, was fureiy " the bafeft Fellow alive; What is become... | |
| Zachary Grey - 1739 - 618 страници
...the Prince,Oliver, though * which the other anfv^ered briefly according to the * he was a Traytor, and a Villain, was a brave *' Fellow, had great Parts, great Courage, and • l was worthy to command. But that Richard, *' that Coxcomb, Coquin, Poltron, was furtly the «'... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1744 - 498 страници
...to him ? Which the other anfwer'd according to the Truth. Well, faid the Prince, Oliver, though he was a Traitor, and a Villain, was a brave Fellow, had great Parts, great Courage, and VoL. U. Q " was Who firft laid by the Parliament, The only Crutch on which he leant - , 235 And then... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1757 - 482 страници
...to the Truth. Well, " faid the Prince, Oliver, though he was a Traitor, and a Vil" lain, was a hrave Fellow, had great Parts, great Courage, and " was worthy to command. 'But for that Richard, that Cax" tomh, Coquin, Poltroon, he was furely the bafeft Fellow alive ? " what is become of that Fool... | |
| Mark Noble - 1784 - 534 страници
...anfwered briefly, according to the ' truth. " Well,"-Cud the' prince, " Oliver, " though he was a tray tor and a villain, was a " brave fellow, had great parts, great courage, " was worthy to command ; but that Richard, " that coxcomb, coquin, poltroon, was furely " the Ijafeft... | |
| Mark Noble - 1784 - 534 страници
...anfwered briefly, according to the ' truth. " Well," faid the prince, " Oliver, " though he was a traytor and a villain, was a " brave fellow, had great parts, great courage, " was worthy to command -, but that Richard, " that coxcomb, coquin, poltroon, was furely " the Ijafeft... | |
| Alexander Bicknell - 1791 - 546 страници
...the other anfwered briefly, according to the truth. Well,” faid the prince, “Oliver, though he was a traitor and a villain, was a brave fellow, had...parts, great courage, and was worthy to command; but that Richard, that coxcomb, coquin, poltroon, was furely the bafeft fellow alive. What is become of... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 734 страници
...which the other anfwered briefly, according to the truth. " Well," faid the Prince, " Oliver, though he was a traitor and a villain, was " a brave fellow,...parts, great courage, and was " worthy to command: but that Richard, that coxcomb, " coqnin,poltrcn,was furely the bafeft fellow alive. What " is become of... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 744 страници
...which the other anfwered briefly, according to the truth. " Well," faid the Prince, " Oliver, though he was a traitor and a villain, was «' a brave fellow,...parts, great courage, and was " worthy to command: but that Richard, that coxcomb, " coquin, polfron, was furely the bafeft fellow alive. What " is become... | |
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