The Works of Laurence Sterne ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... betwixt them . --Oh ! oh ! -faid Slop , cafting a glance o undue freedom in Sufannah's face , as fhe de- clined the office ; then , I think I know you , Madam.- You know me , Sir ! cried Sufannah faftidiously , and with a tofs of her ...
... betwixt them . --Oh ! oh ! -faid Slop , cafting a glance o undue freedom in Sufannah's face , as fhe de- clined the office ; then , I think I know you , Madam.- You know me , Sir ! cried Sufannah faftidiously , and with a tofs of her ...
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... betwixt them , than all other caufes for five - and - twenty years together : but this is neither here nor there , why do I mention it ? Afk my pen ; governs me , -I govern not it . He was one evening fitting thus at his fupper , when ...
... betwixt them , than all other caufes for five - and - twenty years together : but this is neither here nor there , why do I mention it ? Afk my pen ; governs me , -I govern not it . He was one evening fitting thus at his fupper , when ...
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... betwixt a natural and a pofitive law , know not , for their fouls , which way in the world to turn themfelves . - That , notwithstand- ing my uncle Toby was warmly engaged at that time in carrying on the fiege of Dendermond , parallel ...
... betwixt a natural and a pofitive law , know not , for their fouls , which way in the world to turn themfelves . - That , notwithstand- ing my uncle Toby was warmly engaged at that time in carrying on the fiege of Dendermond , parallel ...
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... betwixt the agent of the regiment and Le Fever , and betwixt Le Fever and all mankind , there remained nothing more in my uncle Toby's hands than an old regimental coat and fword ; fo that my uncle Toby found little or no appofition ...
... betwixt the agent of the regiment and Le Fever , and betwixt Le Fever and all mankind , there remained nothing more in my uncle Toby's hands than an old regimental coat and fword ; fo that my uncle Toby found little or no appofition ...
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... betwixt him and my mother about a month before , in two feveral beds of justice , which my father had held for that purpose . I fhall explain the nature of thefe beds of juftice in my next chapter ; and in the chapter following that ...
... betwixt him and my mother about a month before , in two feveral beds of justice , which my father had held for that purpose . I fhall explain the nature of thefe beds of juftice in my next chapter ; and in the chapter following that ...
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Страница 381 - ... there. He had one of these little sticks in his hand, and with a rusty nail he was etching another day of misery to add to the heap. As I darkened the little light he had, he lifted up a hopeless eye towards the door, then cast it down, shook his head, and went on with his work of affliction. I heard his chains upon his legs as he turned his body to lay his little stick upon the bundle. He gave a deep sigh : I saw the iron enter into his soul. I burst into tears — I could not sustain the picture...
Страница 153 - The sun was set — they had done their work ; the nymphs had tied up their hair afresh — and the swains were preparing for a carousal My mule made a dead point 'Tis the fife and tabourin, said I I'm frighten'd to death, quoth he...
Страница 378 - I looked up and down the passage, and seeing neither man, woman, nor child, I went out without further attention. In my return back through the passage, I heard the same words repeated twice over; and looking up, I saw it was a starling hung in a little cage: " I can't get out, I can't get out,
Страница 23 - The blood and spirits of Le Fever, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart — rallied back, — the film forsook his eyes for a moment, — he looked up wishfully in my uncle Toby's face, — then cast a look upon his boy, — and that ligament, fine as it was, — was never broken. — Nature instantly ebbed again, — the film returned to its place, — the pulse fluttered — stopped — went on — throbbed — stopped again — moved...
Страница 14 - But alas, the poor gentleman will never get from hence, said the landlady to me, for I heard the death-watch all night long ; and when he dies, the youth, his son, will certainly die with him, for he is broken-hearted already. I was hearing this account...
Страница 379 - ... home. Mechanical as the notes were, yet so true in tune to nature were they chanted, that in one moment they overthrew all my systematic reasonings upon the Bastile; and I heavily walked upstairs, unsaying every word I had said in going down them.
Страница 16 - Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my uncle Toby. But when a soldier, said I, an' please your reverence, has been standing for twelve hours together in the trenches, up to his knees in cold water — or engaged...
Страница 347 - I walked up gravely to the window in my dusty black coat, and looking through the glass saw all the world in yellow, blue, and green, running at the ring of pleasure.
Страница 18 - Then, said he, I served three campaigns with him in Flanders, and remember him ; but 'tis most likely, as I had not the honour of any acquaintance with him, that he knows nothing of me. You will tell him, however, that the person his good-nature has laid under obligations to him is one Le Fevre, a Lieutenant in Angus's; — but he knows me not, said he, a second time, musing; possibly he may my story, added he.
Страница 20 - 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. In a fortnight or three weeks, added my uncle Toby, smiling, he might march. He will never march; an...