| Pliny (the Younger.) - 1807 - 390 pages
...expence, which the slender finances of this little community would ill afford; besides, that the quiet and retirement of the place was utterly destroyed....concourse, by privately killing the poor dolphin. And now, with what a flow of tenderness will you describe this affecting catastrophe ! f and how will... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 pages
...expense, which the slender finances of this little community would ill afford ; besides, that the quiet and retirement of the place was utterly destroyed....thought proper, therefore, to remove the occasion of thU concourse, by privately killingthe poor dolphin. And now,' with what a flow of tenderness will... | |
| 1822 - 430 pages
...'finances of this community could ill afford ; besides, the quietness and retirement of the place were utterly destroyed : it was thought proper therefore...concourse, by privately killing the poor dolphin." Many stories I have heard of this fish, but none I doubt the authenticity of so much as of this. (CAREY... | |
| 1823 - 442 pages
...finances of this community could ill afford ; besides, the quietness and retirement of the place were utterly destroyed : it was thought proper therefore...concourse, by privately killing the poor dolphin." Many stories I have heard of this fish, but none I doubt the authenticity of so much as of this. (CAREY... | |
| 1829 - 494 pages
...province, actuated by an absurd sense of superstition, poured some precious ointment over him as he lay on the shore : the novelty and smell of which made him...upon his back, and bring him back home, across the straits which separate Baise from Puzzoli: the boy died of an accidental illness, and for several days... | |
| Robert Armitage - 1846 - 660 pages
...expense, which the slender finances of this little community would ill afford, besides that the quiet and retirement of the place was utterly destroyed. It was thought proper to remove the occasion of this concourse, by privately killing the poor dolphin."* How beautifully... | |
| Pliny (the Younger) - 1878 - 466 pages
...expense, which the slender finances of this little community would ill afford ; besides, the quiet and retirement of the place was utterly destroyed....concourse, by privately killing the poor dolphin. And now, with what a flow of tenderness will you describe this affecting catastrophe !* and how will... | |
| Pliny (the Younger.) - 1905 - 502 pages
...slender finances of this little community would ill afford ; besides, the quiet and retirement of ihe place was utterly destroyed. It was thought proper,...concourse, by privately killing the poor dolphin. And now, with what a flow of tenderness will you describe this affecting catastrophe 1 * and how «ill... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero, Pliny (the Younger) - 1909 - 460 pages
...expense, which the slender finances of this little community would ill afford ; besides, the quiet and retirement of the place was utterly destroyed....concourse, by privately killing the poor dolphin. And now, with what a flow of tenderness will you describe this affecting catastrophe P and how will... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1909 - 532 pages
...additional expense, which the slender finances of this little community would ill afford; besides, the quiet and retirement of the place was utterly destroyed....concourse, by privately killing the poor dolphin. And now, with what a flow of tenderness will you describe this affecting catastrophe!3 and how will... | |
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