... was something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before my uncle Toby had half finished the kind offers he was making to the father, had the son... The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale - Page 141by Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 214 pagesFull view - About this book
| Laurence Sterne - British - 1802 - 284 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before...pulling it towards him. — The blood and spirits of Le Fever, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1804 - 396 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that, before...which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart,— rallied back ;— the film forsook his eyes for a moment... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...something in his looks , and voice , and manner , superadded , which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ; so that before...kind offers he was making to the father , had the sou insensibly pressed up close to his knees , and had taken hold of the breast of his coat, and was... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...oned to the unfortunate to come and take . shelter under X' him ; so that before my uncle Toby bad half finished the kind offers he was making to the...which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart, rallied back, the film forsook his eyes for a moment,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1810 - 292 pages
...him ; so that before my uncle Toby had half finished the kind offers he was making to the father, bad the son insensibly pressed up close to his knees,...and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart, — rallied back : the film forsook his eyes for... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pages
...and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter nnder him : so that before my uncle Toby had half finished...which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the heart, — rallied hack, the film forsook his VOL. y. p eyes... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1813 - 376 pages
...eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and Wie shelter under him; so that before my uncle "foby had half finished the kind offers he was making to...his coat, and was pulling it towards him. — The Mood and spirits of Le Fever, which were waxing cold and slow within hira, and were retreating to.... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him ,• so that before...coat, and was pulling it. towards him. The blood and spirit of Le Fever, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel,... | |
| William Scott - Children's stories - 1820 - 422 pages
...his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally; beckoned to the unfortunate to eome and take shelter under him ; so that before my uncle...coat, and was pulling it towards him. The blood and spirit of Le Fever, whichwere waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreated to their last citadel,... | |
| William Scott - Children's stories - 1820 - 398 pages
...something in his looks, and voice, and manner, superadded, which eternally beckoned to the unfortunate to come and take shelter under him; so that before...insensibly pressed up close to his knees and had taken hold of^the breast of his coat, and was pulling it towards him. The blood and spirit of Le Fever, which... | |
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