Johnson, long afterwards, burst into tears on recalling the trials of this period.
Long afterwards he said that he knew almost as much at eighteen as he did at the age of fifty-three--the date of the remark.
Long afterwards he says somewhere that it was 'like watching the struggles of a drowning creed.
Long afterwards, upon Venn's death, he wrote, 'Henry Venn was the most triumphant man I ever knew.
Paul and Barnabas are represented, long afterwards, as declaring to the Church of Antioch how God "had opened the door of faith unto the Gentiles.
Long afterwards I was in Philadelphia again, and in the evening, opening a book, something fell out on the floor: it was the white rose.
Lord Houghton asked me once how long I had been there, and he told me long afterwardsthat I had answered "Oh, I cannot tell; I only know that it is morning when I come, and night when I go away.
The coast of Queensland (as long afterwards it came to be called) was less hilly than that of New South Wales.
I had been suffering," he commentated, long afterwards, "from a great diversity and severity of emotion.
Talleyrand, long afterwards, obtained the manuscript, and, thinking to please his sovereign, brought it to him.
For this service he was eminently qualified; and many local improvements of great importance, long afterwards effected, were first suggested by him at this period.
Arriving at Orthez (where, long afterwards, the Duke of Wellington fought the French on the borders of Spain), Master Froissart alighted at the hotel with the sign of the Moon.
They were in awe of her,' they said, long afterwards, long after the angels had taken Joan to be with their company in heaven.
The latest editor of his works asserts that his heart was set on Miss Chalmers, and that she, long afterwards in her widowhood, told Thomas Campbell the poet, that Burns had made a proposal of marriage to her.
Long afterwards, when he had seen much of the world, Burns spoke of this young woman as, of all those on whom he ever fixed his fickle affections, the one most likely to have made a pleasant partner for life.
On a subsequent visit to Stirling, Burns himself broke the pane of the window on which the obnoxious lines were written, but they were remembered, it is said, long afterwards to his disadvantage.
What happened that day, however, the Sea-farers did not wholly understand till long afterwards, when they had learned the speech of the people; but out of their later knowledge I shall here make it plain.
Long afterwards, when the Avars were broken and the Hring thrown down, that hoard filled fifteen great waggons drawn each by four oxen.
Long afterwards, in 1394, Richard II pensioned a groom of the scullery from the Exchequer, but provided for one of his esquires in a hospital.
Long afterwards, another king—John of France—passed along the road, leaving at sundry hospitals a substantial proof of his gratitude for release from captivity.
Privileges were accorded to it long afterwards “from devotion to the saint, who is said to have been born and educated in that hospital.
Marston and Donne may be added to Hall in this style of poetry, as belonging to the sixteenth century, though the satires of the latter were not published till long afterwards.
The impression made by the story must have been deep to produce a tragedy so long afterwards.
It may be easily supposed that this solid and learned person, for such he was beyond almost all the English of that age, did not escape in his own time, or long afterwards, the censure of those who adhered to superstition.
Long afterwards, Saul slew some of them, and God sent upon Israel a three years' famine for it.
But what it was that he knew, long afterwards puzzled me to conjecture.
Long afterwards, when he had become the greatest orator of modern times, he told how hard this thing had been for him at Exeter: "Many a piece did I commit to memory, and rehearse in my room over and over again.
Long afterwards, when he had become a very great man, he said, "It has ever since been a pleasure to me to see good workmen handle their tools.
Long afterwards he said: "I reckon this as one of the first errata of my life.
Long afterwards, when I was Mr. Gladstone's colleague, he recanted a good deal of his doctrine of 1872, as I shall show.
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