| Laurence Sterne - 1765 - 176 pages
...forefeet on the idide of the threfhold, and with his two hinder feet towards the ftreet, as not knpwinw very well whether he was to go in, or no. Now, 'tis an animal (be in whaj hurry I may) I cannot bear to fhike there is a patient endurance of fufferings, wrote fo unaffededly... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1780 - 580 pages
...his two fore-feet on the infide of the threftold, and with his two hinder-feet towards the Itreet, as not knowing very well whether he was to go in or no. Now, it is an animal (bii in what hurry I may) I cannot bear to ftrike — there ii a patient endurance... | |
| 1781 - 602 pages
...hinder-feet towards the Itreet, as not knowing very •well whether he was to go in oi no. Now, it is an animal (be in what hurry I may) I cannot bear to ftrike — there is a patient endurance of fufferings, wrote fo unaffectedly in his looks and carriage,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1782 - 482 pages
...his two fore-feet on the infide of the threfhold, and with his two hinder feet towards the ftreet, as not knowing very well whether he was to go in,...an animal (be in what hurry I may) I cannot bear to ftrike—there is a patient endurance of fufferings, wrote fo unaffectedly in his looks and carriage,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1784 - 292 pages
...his two fore- feet on the infide of the threfhold, and with his two hinder feet towards the ftreet, as not knowing very well whether he was to go in, or no. Now, 'tisan animal (be in what hurry I may) T cannot beartoftrike — there is a patient endurance of fufferings,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1790 - 374 pages
...his two fore-feet on the infide of the threlhold, and with his two hinder feet towards the ftreet, as not knowing very well whether he was to go in or...an animal (be in what hurry I may) I cannot bear to ftrike there is a patient endurance of fiifferings, wrote fo unaffedtedly in his looks and carriage,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1793 - 224 pages
...with his two tore-feet on the fide of the thre(hold, and with his two hinder- teet towards the ftreet, as not knowing very well whether he was to go in or no. N«w, 'tis an animal (be in what hurry I may) I cannot bear to ftriki — There is a patient endurance... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...his two fore-feet on the ir.fide of the threlhold, &nd with his two hinder feet towards the ftreet, as not knowing very well whether he was to go in or...an animal (be in what hurry I may) I cannot bear to ftrike -there is a patient endurance of fufferings, wrott fo unaffectedly in his looks and carriage,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 pages
...on the in' fide of the threlhold, and with his two hinder feet towards the ftreet, as not kno»ir.g very well whether he was to go in or no. Now, 'tis...an animal (be in what hurry I may) I cannot bear to ftrike there is a patient endurance of fufferings, wrote fo unaffeftedly in his looks and carriage,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1799 - 392 pages
...his two fore-feet on the infide of the threfliold, and with his two hinder-feet towards the ftreet, as not knowing very well whether he was to go in or...an animal (be in what hurry I may) I cannot bear to ftrike— — there is a patient endurance of fufferingt} wrote fo unaffectedly in his looks and carriage,... | |
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