As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge into the great tide that flowed underneath it; and upon. further examination, perceived there were innumerable trapdoors that lay concealed in the bridge, which... Selections from the Spectator - Pagina 76door Joseph Addison, Kenneth Deighton - 1901 - 220 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 622 pagina’s
...innumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge, which the passengers no sooner trod upon, bat * they fell through them into the tide and immediately...people no sooner broke through the cloud, but many of theui fell into them. They grew thinner towards the middle, but multiplied and lay closer together... | |
| Spectator The - 1857 - 780 pagina’s
...farther examination, perceived there were innumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge, + f«ll into them. They grew thinner towards the middle, but multiplied and lay closer together towards... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1857 - 456 pagina’s
...further examination perceived that there were innumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge which the passengers no sooner trod upon, but they...of the bridge so that throngs of people no sooner break through* the cloud, but manv of them fell into them. They grew winner tovxtrdt the middle, but... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1860 - 372 pagina’s
...innumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge, which the passengers no sooner trod upon than they fell through them into the tide, and immediately...throngs of people no sooner broke through the cloud than many of them fell into them. They grew thinner toward the middle, but multiplied and lay closer... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1860 - 368 pagina’s
...innumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge, which the passengers no sooner trod upon than they fell through them into the tide, and immediately...throngs of people no sooner broke through the cloud than many of them fell into them. They grew thinner toward the middle, but multiplied and lay closer... | |
| Leroy Jones Halsey - 1860 - 460 pagina’s
...that lay concealed in the bridge, which the pas31 sengers no sooner trod upon, than they fell through into the tide, and immediately disappeared. These...of the bridge, so that throngs of people no sooner break through the cloud than many of them fall into them. They grew thinner towards the middle, but... | |
| 1860 - 736 pagina’s
...that lay eoneealed in the bridge, whieh the passengers no sooner trod upon than they dropped through into the tide, and immediately disappeared. These hidden pit-falls were set very thiek at the entranee, so that throngs of people no sooner broke through the eloud than many of them... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 pagina’s
...further examination, perceived there were innumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge, which the passengers no sooner trod upon but they fell through them into the tide, and immediately iisappeared. These hidden pit-falls were set very thick at the entrance of the bridge, so that throngs... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1863 - 696 pagina’s
...passengers no sooner trod upon, but théy fell through thém into the tide and immediately dhappeared. These hidden pitfalls were set very thick at the entrance...people no sooner broke through the cloud, but many of thém fell into thém. Théy grew thinner towards the middle, but multiplied and lay doser togethér... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1863 - 698 pagina’s
...further examination, perceived there were innumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridg», which the passengers no sooner trod upon, but they fell through them into the tide and immediately dhappeared. These hidden pitfalls were set very thick at the entrance of the bridge, so that throngs... | |
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