“The” Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe, 4. kötetHenry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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4. oldal
... heard him sick and ashamed of him . Secondly , he was positive and obstinate , and the most positive in the most simple and inconsistent things , such as were intolerable to bear . These two articles , if there had been no more ...
... heard him sick and ashamed of him . Secondly , he was positive and obstinate , and the most positive in the most simple and inconsistent things , such as were intolerable to bear . These two articles , if there had been no more ...
7. oldal
... heard him and his two men go out and shut the yard gates after them . He said nothing to me more than as usual when he used to go out upon his sport ; neither did I rise , or say anything to him that was material , but went to sleep ...
... heard him and his two men go out and shut the yard gates after them . He said nothing to me more than as usual when he used to go out upon his sport ; neither did I rise , or say anything to him that was material , but went to sleep ...
17. oldal
... stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor , he also shall cry himself , but shall not be heard . VOL . IV . C Well , well , says she , you must do STAUNTON'S CHESS TOURNAMENT, with Diagrams KIRBY on the History, Habits,
... stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor , he also shall cry himself , but shall not be heard . VOL . IV . C Well , well , says she , you must do STAUNTON'S CHESS TOURNAMENT, with Diagrams KIRBY on the History, Habits,
19. oldal
... heard this with the same pleasure which I now feel at the relating it again ; for I was terribly af- frighted at the apprehensions of my children being brought to misery and distress , as those must be who have no friends , but are left ...
... heard this with the same pleasure which I now feel at the relating it again ; for I was terribly af- frighted at the apprehensions of my children being brought to misery and distress , as those must be who have no friends , but are left ...
21. oldal
... heard what he said , did'nt you ? Ay , says Amy , it's no matter for that , you shall see what he will do after dinner . Well , well , Amy , says I , you have hard thoughts of him : I cannot be of your opinion : I don't see anything in ...
... heard what he said , did'nt you ? Ay , says Amy , it's no matter for that , you shall see what he will do after dinner . Well , well , Amy , says I , you have hard thoughts of him : I cannot be of your opinion : I don't see anything in ...
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