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Pagina 6
... heard a voice bawling for charity , which I thought I had somewhere heard before . Coming near to the grate , the prisoner called me by my name , and desired I would throw something into the box : I was out of | countenance for him ...
... heard a voice bawling for charity , which I thought I had somewhere heard before . Coming near to the grate , the prisoner called me by my name , and desired I would throw something into the box : I was out of | countenance for him ...
Pagina 10
... heard Jack make to one of his creditors ( of whom he deserved gentler usage ) after lying a whole night in custody at his suit . " Sir , your ingratitude for the many kindnesses I have done you , shall not make me unthankful for the ...
... heard Jack make to one of his creditors ( of whom he deserved gentler usage ) after lying a whole night in custody at his suit . " Sir , your ingratitude for the many kindnesses I have done you , shall not make me unthankful for the ...
Pagina 23
... heard that the late lord Dorset , who had the greatest wit tempered with the greatest candour , and was one of the finest critics as well as the best poets of his age , had a numerous collection of old English ballads , and took a ...
... heard that the late lord Dorset , who had the greatest wit tempered with the greatest candour , and was one of the finest critics as well as the best poets of his age , had a numerous collection of old English ballads , and took a ...
Pagina 25
... heard them speak a single word , or so much as know who they are . Every passion gives a particular cast to the coun- tenance , and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other . I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together ...
... heard them speak a single word , or so much as know who they are . Every passion gives a particular cast to the coun- tenance , and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other . I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together ...
Pagina 36
... heard the maid come down and tell the landlady at the bar , that my lord bishop swore he would throw her out at window , if she did not bring up more mild beer , and that my lord duke would have a double mug of purl . My surprise was ...
... heard the maid come down and tell the landlady at the bar , that my lord bishop swore he would throw her out at window , if she did not bring up more mild beer , and that my lord duke would have a double mug of purl . My surprise was ...
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