I have heard much of that monster, but never saw one. Come forth, Mr. Trimmer, turn you round, and let us see your shape :" and, at that rate, talked so long that the poor fellow was ready to drop under him ; but, at last, the bill was dismissed VOL.... The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of ... - Страница 30по Roger North - 1826 - 442 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Edward Foss - 1870 - 826 страници
...rated him so long that the poor fellow was ready to drop; and when on quitting the hall he was asked how he came off, ' Came off,' said he ; ' I am escaped from the terrors of that man's face, and shall have the frightful impression of it as long as I live.' The scrivener never forgot that fearful... | |
| Edward Foss - 1870 - 816 страници
...rated him so long that the poor fellow was ready to drop; and when on quitting the hall lie was asked how he came off, ' Came off,' said he ; ' I am escaped from the terrors of that man's face, and snail have the frightful impression of it as long as I live.' The scrivener never forgot that fearful... | |
| 1888 - 600 страници
...rated him so long that the poor fellow was ready to drop; and when, on quitting the hall, he was asked how he came off, ' Came off, ' said he, ' I am escaped from the terror of that man's face, and shall have the frightful impression of it as long as I live." The scrivener... | |
| Roger North - 1890 - 456 страници
...talked so long that the poor fellow was ready to drop under him ; but at last, the bill was dismissed with costs, and he went his way. In the hall, one...his friends asked him how he came off ? " Came off," saidhe, "I am escaped from the terrors of that man's face which I would scarce undergo again to save... | |
| R. ABERCROMBIE M.A - 1885 - 1098 страници
...his vocal inflictions There was a scrivener of Wapping brought to hearing for relief against a bond. In the hall one of his friends asked him how he came off. ' Came off," said he, ' I am escaped from tho terrors of thit LUUU'H fau«, wh'c'i I woiiM scarce nude.go again to s.ive my life; aud I bhall... | |
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