| Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall - 1912 - 444 páginas
...scoundrel of the deepest dye. In " Tom Cringle's Log " he is described by " Andrew Bang, Esquire " IS * The mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat ; With such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could discern his real thought. Pity he loved adventurous... | |
| 1913 - 264 páginas
...admits The worth of what she mimics with such care, And thus gives virtue indirect applause. He was the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship, or cut a throat; With such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could divine his real thought. Byron: Don Juan. Imagination,... | |
| William Stebbing - 1913 - 448 páginas
...myself a slave ! 29 delightful portraits among its myriad of girlhood than that of the daughter of the mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship, or cut a throat — innocently guilty Haidee : Round her she made an atmosphere of life. The very air seem'd lighter... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1913 - 1014 páginas
...not know which one it was. Senator NELSON. You do not want me to quote it, do you? He said, "He was the mildest manner'd man that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat." [Laughter.] Senator REED. I am much obliged to you. I want to ask you now, right on this line, whether... | |
| Algernon Edward Aspinall, Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall - 1914 - 658 páginas
...scoundrel of the deepest dye. In " Tom Cringle's Log " he is described by " Aaron Bang, Esquire " as : The mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat ; With such true breeding of a gentleman. You never could discern his real thought. Pity he loved adventurous... | |
| Arthur Benjamin Reeve - 1917 - 416 páginas
...that there is reputed to have been on one of these hills the headquarters of the old pirate, Teach — 'the mildest manner'd man that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat!' " Kennedy paused, then added, quickly, "In respect to covering up your gun-running, Whitson, you are... | |
| Arthur Benjamin Reeve - 1917 - 372 páginas
...that there is reputed to have been on one of these hills the headquarters of the old pirate, Teach — 'the mildest manner'd man that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat!' " Kennedy paused, then added, quickly, ' ' In respect to covering up your gun-running, Whitson, you... | |
| Willis John Abbot - 1921 - 360 páginas
...But to judge from his report of his treatment he not only bore no malice, but thought his captor "... The mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat." In his account of the destruction of his ship he said: " The submarine came right up to us. The small... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 páginas
...thoughtless, thankless, inconsistent man. YOUNG— Night Thoughts. Night II. L. 112. MANNERS He was BYRON — Don Juan. Canto III. St. 41. 8 Now as to politeness ... I would venture to call it benevolence... | |
| Algernon Edward Aspinall - 1923 - 640 páginas
...scoundrel of the deepest dye. In " Tom Cringle's Log " he is described by " Aaron Bang, Esquire," as : The mildest manner'd man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat : With such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could discern his real thought. Pity he loved adventurous... | |
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