The Works of Laurence Sterne ...: With a Life of the AuthorBickers; H. Southeran, 1873 |
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... story , -should be able to paste up in the public schools at Rome , so early as in the eighth year of his age , no less than four thousand five hundred and sixty different theses , upon the most abstruse theology ; and to defend and ...
... story , -should be able to paste up in the public schools at Rome , so early as in the eighth year of his age , no less than four thousand five hundred and sixty different theses , upon the most abstruse theology ; and to defend and ...
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... story.- -Fool that I was ! nor can I recollect ( nor perhaps you ) without turning back to the place , what it was that hindered me from letting the Corporal tell it in his own words ; -but the occasion is lost , -I must tell it now in ...
... story.- -Fool that I was ! nor can I recollect ( nor perhaps you ) without turning back to the place , what it was that hindered me from letting the Corporal tell it in his own words ; -but the occasion is lost , -I must tell it now in ...
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... STORY OF LE FEVRE . in Ir was some time in the summer of that year 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 ...
... STORY OF LE FEVRE . in Ir was some time in the summer of that year 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 ...
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... story again . The Corporal made his old bow , which generally spoke as plain as a bow could speak it , Your Honour is good : -and having done that , he sat down , as he was ordered , and began the story to my uncle Toby over again in ...
... story again . The Corporal made his old bow , which generally spoke as plain as a bow could speak it , Your Honour is good : -and having done that , he sat down , as he was ordered , and began the story to my uncle Toby over again in ...
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... story . When I went up , continued the Corporal , into the Lieutenant's room , which I did not do till the expira ... story , added he . - Pray tell the Captain , I was the Ensign at Breda , whose wife was most unfortunately killed with ...
... story . When I went up , continued the Corporal , into the Lieutenant's room , which I did not do till the expira ... story , added he . - Pray tell the Captain , I was the Ensign at Breda , whose wife was most unfortunately killed with ...
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Страница 13 - A soldier, an* please your reverence, said I, prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honour, too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world.
Страница 17 - Fevre — as sickness and travelling are both expensive, and thou knowest he was but a poor lieutenant, with a son to subsist as well as himself out of his pay — that thou didst not make an offer to him of my purse ; because, had he stood in need, thou knowest, Trim, he had been as welcome to it as myself.
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Страница 59 - Sir — for, in good truth, when a man is telling a story in the strange way I do mine, he is obliged continually to be going backwards and forwards to keep all tight together in the reader's fancy...
Страница 353 - As I darkened the little light he had, he lifted up a hopeless eye toward the door, then cast it down, shook his head, and went on with his work of affliction.
Страница 313 - Fleur offered him money The mourner said, he did not want it it was not the value of the ass but the loss of him The ass, he said, he was assured loved him and upon this told them a long story of a mischance upon their passage over the Pyrenean mountains which had separated them from each other three days; during which time the ass had sought him as much as he had sought the ass, and that they had neither scarce eat or drank till they met. Thou hast one comfort, friend...
Страница 11 - It was not till my uncle Toby had knocked the ashes out of his third pipe, that corporal Trim returned from the inn, and gave him the following account : I despaired at first...
Страница 124 - em, which I had just purchased, and gave him one ; and, at this moment that I am telling it, my heart smites me that there was more of pleasantry in the conceit of seeing how an ass would eat a macaroon, than of benevolence in giving him one, which presided in the act. When the ass had eaten his macaroon, I pressed him to come in.
Страница 17 - ... 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. In a fortnight or three weeks, added my uncle Toby, smiling,...
Страница 9 - ... twill be enough to give your honour your death, and bring on your honour's torment in your groin. I fear so, replied my uncle Toby; but I am not at rest in my mind, Trim, since the account the landlord has given me. I wish I had not known so much of this affair, — added my uncle Toby, — or that I had known more of it: How shall we manage it?