| 874 pages
...not to cxpofe her parents to a public execution by difclofing what had palled. Alas ! alas ! we fee too plainly how he kept his word; behold, he dies a martyr to honour ! your infernal tortures have deftroycd him. No fooncr had the reonk pronounced thcfe words in a loud and furious tone, than the... | |
| English literature - 1785 - 680 pages
...not to expofe her parents to a public execution by difclofing what had p nii il. Alas ! alas ! we fee too plainly how he kept his word : behold, he dies a martyr to honour ! your infernal tortures have deftroyed him. No fooner had the monk pronounced thefe words in a loud and furious tone, than the wretched... | |
| 1786 - 828 pages
...not to expuft her parents to a public execution by di.cloling what bad pafled. Ala» ! ala« ! we lee too plainly how he kept his word : behold, he dies a martyr to Honour ! your internal tortures have dcl'troyfd him. " No fooner had the monk pronounced thcfe word? in a loud and... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1786 - 494 pages
...parents to a public execution by difcloCng what had palled. Alas ! alas ! we fee too plainly how Ье kept his word : Behold, he dies a martyr to honour! your infernal tortures have deftroyed him ' No fooner had the monk pronounced thefe words in a loud and furious tone, than the... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 310 pages
...and conjured him to inflict that punishment upon us, which justice demanded, and our crimes deserved. It was in this dreadful moment that our daughter,...disclosing what had passed. Alas ! alas ! we see too plamly how he kept his word : Behold, he dies a martyr to honour ! your infernal tortures have destroyed... | |
| Richard Cumberland - Conduct of life - 1822 - 370 pages
...and conjured him to inflict that punishment upon us which justice demanded, and our crimes deserved. It was in this dreadful moment that our daughter,...what had passed. Alas ! alas ! we see too plainly how ho kept his word : behold he dies a martyr to honour ! your infernal tortures have destroyed him —... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 400 pages
...and conjured him to inflict that punishment upon us, which justice demanded, and our crimes deserved. It was in this dreadful moment that our daughter,...him—' No sooner had the monk pronounced these words The monk then fixed his eyes upon him, ghastly with terror, and as he stretched out his mangled limbs... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 802 pages
...and conjured him to inflict that punishment upon us, which justice demanded, and our crimes deserved. It was in this dreadful moment that our daughter with...we see too plainly how he kept his word: Behold, he lies a martyr to honour ! your infernal tortures have destroyed him — ' No sooner had the monk pronounced... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 840 pages
...and conjured him to inflict that punishment upon us, which justice demanded, and our crimes deserved. It was in this dreadful moment that our daughter with her last breath, by the most solemn abjurations, exacted and obtained a promise from Don Juan not to expose her parents to a public execution,... | |
| English literature - 1828 - 500 pages
...expiring child, with her last breath, blessed and forgave us, exacting from Don Juan a solemn promise not to expose her parents to a public execution, by disclosing what had passed 1 Alas — alas ! we see too plainly how he kept his word ! Behold he dies a martyr to honor !" As... | |
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