Jonathan (for that was the coachman's name), or Shrovetide, or any tide or time past, to this? Are we not here now, continued the corporal (striking the end of his stick perpendicularly upon the floor, so as to give an idea of health and stability) —... The Bookman - Página 1631919Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1811 - 528 páginas
..." Are we not here now ?" continued the cor" poral (striking the end of his stick perpendi" cularly upon the floor, so as to give an idea of " health and stability), ' and are we not' (drop" ping his hat upon the ground) ' gone in a mo" ment ?" " Are we not here now ? and gone in a... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - 376 páginas
...Whitsuntide, Jonathan, (for that was the coachman's name) or Shrovetide, or any tide or time past, to this ? Are we not here now, continued the corporal (striking...infinitely striking ! Susannah burst into a flood of tears. — We are not stocks and stones. Jonathan, Obadiah, the cook-maid, all melted. — The foolish fat... | |
| Abner Alden - 1814 - 222 páginas
...Whitsunday, Jonathan, (for that was the coachman's name) or Shrovetide, or any tide or time past, to this ? Are we not here now, continued the corporal, (striking the end of his stick perpendicular upon the floor, so as to give an idea of health and stability) and are we not (dropping... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1815 - 330 páginas
...fish-kettle upon her knees," to the welltimed use of the mixed language of action and suggestion. " ' Are we not here now ?' continued the corporal (striking...(dropping his hat upon the ground) ' gone in a moment ?' " "Are we not here now, and gone in a moment?" continues Sterne, who, in this instance, reveals... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1815 - 524 páginas
...Are we not here now ? " continued the cor" poral (striking the end of his stick perpendi•** cularly upon the floor, so as to give an idea of " health and stability), * and are we not' (drop" ping his hat upon the ground) * gone in a mo " ment?" " Are we not here now ? and gone in a... | |
| James M'Donald - 1815 - 170 páginas
...Whitsuntide, Jonathan, (for that was the coachman's name) or Shrovetide, or any tide or time past, to this ? Are we not. here now, continued the corporal, (striking the end of his stick perpendicular upon the floor, so as to give an idea of health and stability) and are wenot (dropping... | |
| 1817 - 780 páginas
...known writer, in his usual odd but striking way, has thus exemplified the importance of manner. " * Are we not here now,' continued the corporal, striking the end of the stick perpendicularly upon the floor, so as to give an idea of health and stability, — .'and... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 páginas
...any tide or tim« to this ? Are we not here now', continued the cor'poral, (striking the end of the stick perpendicularly upon the floor, so as to give...(dropping his hat upon the ground,) gone in a moment ? " Emphasis. llth, If in every assemblage of objects, some appear more worthy of notice than others;... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 páginas
...whitsuntide, Jon'athan (for that was the coachman's name,) or shrovetide, or any tide or time to this ? Are we not here now', continued the cor'poral, (striking the end of the stick perpendicularly upon the floor, so as to give an idea of health and stability,) and are we... | |
| Charles Richson - 1820 - 98 páginas
...Whitsuntide Jonathan (for that was the coachman's name) or Shrovetide, or any tide or time past to this? Are we not here now continued the corporal (striking...(dropping his hat upon the ground) gone in a moment ! STERNE. MEDITATIONS AMONG THE TOMBS. The wicked seem to be here, like malefactors, in a deep and... | |
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