 | George Gilfillan - 1845 - Broj stranica: 500
...to himself, " Oh, my dear wife, shall I never see thee more, then ! but, Danton, no weakness" — to the executioner, "Thou wilt show my head to the people — it is worth showing." Surely this man had in him the elements of a noble boin^, and, had he lived, would, as effectually... | |
 | George Gilfillan - 1846 - Broj stranica: 508
...to himself, "Oh, my dear wife, shall I never see thee more, then ! but, Danton, no weakness" — to the executioner, " Thou wilt show my head to the people — it is worth showing." Surely this man had in him the elements of a noble being, and, had he lived, would, as effectually... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - Broj stranica: 476
...heads will meet there," in the Headsman's sack. His last words were to Samson the Headsman himself: " Thou wilt show my head to the people ; it is worth showing." So passes, like a gigantic mass, of valour, ostentation, fury, affection and wild revolutionary force... | |
 | George Gilfillan - 1851 - Broj stranica: 316
...to himself, "Oh, my dear wife, shall I never see thee more, then! but, Danton, no weakness" — to the executioner, " Thou wilt show my head to the people — it is worth showing." Surely this man had in him the elements of a noble being, and, had he lived, would, as effectually... | |
 | Elihu Rich - 1856 - Broj stranica: 1080
...proudly exclaimed, ' Gome, Danton, no weakness ! ' and turning to the headsman uttered his last words, ' Thou wilt show my head to the people ; it is worth showing.' The next moment his head fell, and the executioner, catching it from the basket, carried it round the scaffold... | |
 | Sarah Tytler - 1865 - Broj stranica: 520
...rebuked himself with the memorable words, " No weakness, Danton," and turned and said to Samson, " Thou wilt show my head to the people ; it is worth showing." Another victim in the genial April was Madame Elizabeth, styling herself bravely on the day of her... | |
 | Henrietta Keddie - 1865 - Broj stranica: 264
...rebuked himself with the memorable words, " No weakness, Danton," and turned and said to Samson. '' Thou wilt show my head to the people ; it is worth showing." Another victim in the genial April was Madame Elizabeth, styling herself bravely on the day of her... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - Broj stranica: 460
...heads will meet there," in the Headsman's sack. His last words were to Samson the Headsman himself: "Thou wilt show my head to the people ; it is worth showing." So passes, like a gigantic mass of valour, ostentation, fury, affection and wild revolutionary force... | |
 | Sarah Brook - 1881 - Broj stranica: 496
...been before him. When he was on the scaffold he said to himself, " Danton, no weakness ;" and then to the executioner, " Thou wilt show my head to the people, it is worth showing." These were his last words. Eobespierre was left, and Eobespierre was now the most powerful man in Prance.... | |
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