| Henry Fielding - 1755 - 260 strani
...done of any woman whatfoever : under pretence of giving me leave to enjoy, fhe drew me in to fufFer the company of my little ones, during eight hours...in that time, I did not undergo more than in all my diftemper. . AT twelve precifely my coach was at the door, which was no Iboner told me than I kifs'd... | |
| 1783 - 362 strani
[ Prikaz vsebine te strani ni dovoljen ] | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 400 strani
...philosophical school where I had learnt to bear pains and to des-< pise death. In this situation, as I could not conquer nature, I submitted entirely to...eight hours : and I doubt not whether, in that time, I <iid not undergo more than in all my distemper. At twelve precisely my coach was at the door, which... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1816 - 932 strani
...In this situation, as I could not conquer nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great fool of me as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever...pretence of giving me leave to enjoy, she drew me in to sutler the company of my little ones, during eight hours; and I doubt not whether, in that time, I... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1816 - 946 strani
...philosophical school where I had learnt to bear pains and to despise death. In this situation, as I could not conquer nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great fool of me as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever : under pretence of giving me leave to enjoy,... | |
| John Britton - 1816 - 944 strani
...philosophical school where I had learnt to bear pains and to despise death. In this situation, as I could not conquer nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great fool of me as she had evpr done of any woman whatsoever : under pretence of giving me leave to enjoy,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 260 strani
...philosophical school, where I had learned to bear pains, and to despise death. In this situation, as I could not~ conquer 'nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool of me, as * Voyage to Lisbon, p. 1. . she had ever done of any woman whatsoever; under pretence of giving me... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 554 strani
...philosophical school, where I had learned to bear pains, and to despise death. In this situation, as I could not conquer nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool ' ,Voyage to Lisbon, pi of me, as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever; under pretence of giving... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 strani
...philosophical school where I had learned to bear pains and to despise death. ' In this situation, as I g P u Or y munnu y we ry s l ? 9 q ω F " lo! pretense of giving me leave to enjoy, she drew me into suffer, the company of my little ones during... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 strani
...philosophical school, where I had learned to bear pains, and to despise death. In this suiutu.u, as I could not conquer nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool * voyage to Lisbon, p. 1 of me, ai she bad ever done of any woman whatsoever ; under pretence of giving... | |
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