The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Том 31R. Baldwin, 1762 |
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... thall be fupported , faid my uncle Toby . - He'll drop at last , faid the corporal , and what will become of his boy ? He fhall not drop , faid my uncle Toby , firmly . - A - well - o'day , -do what we can for him , faid Trim ...
... thall be fupported , faid my uncle Toby . - He'll drop at last , faid the corporal , and what will become of his boy ? He fhall not drop , faid my uncle Toby , firmly . - A - well - o'day , -do what we can for him , faid Trim ...
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... thall obferve , that , in Sep. tember , we began to prepare a fleet of men of war and tranfports , which , by the nature of the preparations , was fuppofed to be for the Weft - Indies , and orders having been given to feveral regiments ...
... thall obferve , that , in Sep. tember , we began to prepare a fleet of men of war and tranfports , which , by the nature of the preparations , was fuppofed to be for the Weft - Indies , and orders having been given to feveral regiments ...
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... thall likewife be treated in Spain and the Two Sicilies , as the natural born fubjects of these two monarchies . 24. The fubjects of the three fovereigns fhall enjoy , in their refpective dominions in Europe , the fame privileges and ex ...
... thall likewife be treated in Spain and the Two Sicilies , as the natural born fubjects of these two monarchies . 24. The fubjects of the three fovereigns fhall enjoy , in their refpective dominions in Europe , the fame privileges and ex ...
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... thall meet my beloved ; when , like him , I fhall be free from all impurity , all for row , all fin , and eternally out of the reach of death . This ravishing profpect will --- it does abate my anguish . She now arofe from the grave ...
... thall meet my beloved ; when , like him , I fhall be free from all impurity , all for row , all fin , and eternally out of the reach of death . This ravishing profpect will --- it does abate my anguish . She now arofe from the grave ...
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... thall fee feveral actors , without one fyllable of education , merely by the dint of buffoonry , gri- mace , mimickry , and fuch fort of merit- lefs methods , be extolled as great ge- niuffes , admitted into all companies , and receive ...
... thall fee feveral actors , without one fyllable of education , merely by the dint of buffoonry , gri- mace , mimickry , and fuch fort of merit- lefs methods , be extolled as great ge- niuffes , admitted into all companies , and receive ...
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Страница 18 - ... continued the Corporal, I thought it was proper to tell him I was Captain Shandy's servant, and that your honour (though a stranger) was extremely concerned for his father ; and that if there was any thing in your house or cellar, — (And thou mightst have added my purse too, said my uncle Toby), — he was heartily welcome to it.
Страница 16 - IT was some time in the summer of that year in which Dendermond was taken by the Allies, which was about seven years before my father came into the country, — and about as many after the time that my uncle Toby and Trim had privately decamped from my father's house in town, in order to lay some of the finest sieges to some of the finest fortified cities in Europe; — when my uncle Toby was one evening...
Страница 20 - ... in the night, what was his complaint, where was his pain, and what he could do to help him ; and without giving him time to...
Страница 18 - I thought, said the curate, that you gentlemen of the army, Mr. Trim, never said your prayers at all. I heard the poor gentleman say his prayers last night, said the landlady, very devoutly, and with my own ears, or I could not have believed it. Are you sure of it? replied the curate. A soldier, an...
Страница 18 - I am sure, said I, his honour will not like the toast the worse for being toasted by an old soldier. The youth took hold of my hand, and instantly burst into tears. Poor youth ! said my uncle Toby ; he has been bred up from an infant in the army, and the name of a soldier, Trim, sounded in his ears like the name of a friend : I wish I had him here. I never in the longest march, said the Corporal, had so great a mind to my dinner, as I had to cry with him for company. What could be the matter with...
Страница 19 - In the second place, for which, indeed, thou hast the same excuse, continued my uncle Toby — when thou offeredst him whatever was in my house, thou shouldst have offered him my house too. A sick brother officer should have the best quarters, Trim ; and if we had him with us, we could tend and look to him. Thou art an excellent nurse thyself, Trim ; and what with thy care of him, and the old woman's, and his boy's, and mine together, we might recruit him again at once, and set him upon his legs....
Страница 446 - Lo, children and the fruit of the womb are an heritage and gift that cometh of the Lord. Like as the arrows in the hand of the giant, even so are the young children. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them ; they shall not be ashamed when they speak with their enemies in the gate.
Страница 17 - ... twill be. enough to give your honour your death, and . bring on your honour's torment in your groin.
Страница 481 - I can discover no political evil in suffering bullies, sharpers, and rakes to rid the world of each other by a method of their own, where the law hath not been able to find an expedient.
Страница 18 - ... said my uncle Toby) he was heartily welcome to it: He made a very low bow (which was meant to your honour) but no answer, — for his heart was full — so he went up stairs with the toast; — I warrant you, my dear...