And yet Time hath his revolutions ; there must be a period and an end to all temporal things— -finis rerum, an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer... The English Illustrated Magazine - 330 psl.1888Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 psl.
...hath his revolutions : there must lie a period and an end to all temporal things— finis rtrum — e u which is more, and most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1881 - 402 psl.
...house so illustrious and would take hold of a twig or twine thread to uphold it. And yet time hath his revolutions ; there must be a period and an end to all temporal things — finis erum — an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene ; — and why not of DE VERE? —... | |
| Samuel Arthur Bent - 1882 - 638 psl.
...so illustrious, and would take hold of a twig or twine-thread to support it. And yet time hath his revolutions; there must be a period and an end to...is Bohun? Where is Mowbray? Where is Mortimer? Nay, which is more, and most of all, where is Plantagenet? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres... | |
| John William Wallace - 1882 - 680 psl.
...twine-thread to uphold it. And yet time hath his revolution ; there must be a period and an end of all temporal things, finis rerum, an end of names...and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? where 's Mowbray ? where 's Mortimer ? &c. Nay, which is. more and most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They... | |
| John William Wallace - 1882 - 674 psl.
...And yet time hath his revolution ; there must be a period and an end of all temporal things, Jinis rerum, an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever...and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun? where 's Mo wbray ? where 's Mortimer? &c. Nay, which is more and most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They... | |
| Cushman Kellogg Davis - 1883 - 314 psl.
...case could pause to moralize on the extinction of great families, — saying, "and yet Time hath his revolutions; there must be a period and an end to...-finis rerum — an end of names and dignities and whatever is terrene, — and why not of De Vere ? for where is Bohun ? where is Mowbray ? where is... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 840 psl.
...or twinethread to uphold it. And yet time hath his revolution, there must be a period and an end of all temporal things, Finis rerum, an end of Names...Dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, — and why not of DeVere ? " For where is Bohun ? Where's Mowbray ? Where's Mortimer? Nay, which is more and most of... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1884 - 836 psl.
...it. And yet time hath his revolution, there must be a period and an end of all temporal things, Finix rerum, an end of Names and Dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, — and why not of DeVerc ? " For where is Bohun ? Where's Mowbray ? Where's Mortimer? Nay, which is more and most of... | |
| 1884 - 576 psl.
...Monuments, indeed, perish. "There must be a period," says Lord Chief Justice Crewe, " and an end of all temporal things, Finis rerum, an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene," but so long as our Federal jurisprudence shall subsist and endure the name of John William Wallace... | |
| Cushman Kellogg Davis - 1884 - 320 psl.
...case could pause to moralize on the extinction of great families,—saying, "and yet Time hath his revolutions ; there must be a period and an end to all temporal things—-finis rerum—an end of names and dignities and whatever is terrene,—and why not of De... | |
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