The Beauties of Sterne; Including Many of His Letters and Sermons, All His Pathetic Tales, Humorous Descriptions, and Most Distinguished Observations on LifeG. Kearsley, J. Walker; Vernor and Hood; Lackington, Allen, and Company; T. Hurst; and Ogilvy and Son, 1799 - 324 من الصفحات |
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... those objec- tions which at first might have been sup- posed to exist - it therefore only remains to point out the amendments the world has a right to look for in the prefent edition . It has been a matter of much general complaint ...
... those objec- tions which at first might have been sup- posed to exist - it therefore only remains to point out the amendments the world has a right to look for in the prefent edition . It has been a matter of much general complaint ...
الصفحة 6
... those cases I first endeavour to make the lady believe fo , or rather I begin first to make myself believe that I am in love - but I carry on my affairs quite in the French way- " Pamour ( fay they ) n'est rien fans fentiment . " - Now ...
... those cases I first endeavour to make the lady believe fo , or rather I begin first to make myself believe that I am in love - but I carry on my affairs quite in the French way- " Pamour ( fay they ) n'est rien fans fentiment . " - Now ...
الصفحة 7
... those people whom the vul- * IGNATIUS SANCHO was a black , and born in 1729 , on board a fhip in the flave trade , a few days after she had quitted the coaft of Guinea for the Spanish Weft - Indies . He was a very fenfible man , and was ...
... those people whom the vul- * IGNATIUS SANCHO was a black , and born in 1729 , on board a fhip in the flave trade , a few days after she had quitted the coaft of Guinea for the Spanish Weft - Indies . He was a very fenfible man , and was ...
الصفحة 16
... wifdom , gain fame , and happiness , to fhare with them - with thee- and her in my old age . - Once for all , adieu . Pre- ferve thy life ; steadily purfue the ends we propofed ; and let nothing rob thee of those powers Heaven has ( 16 )
... wifdom , gain fame , and happiness , to fhare with them - with thee- and her in my old age . - Once for all , adieu . Pre- ferve thy life ; steadily purfue the ends we propofed ; and let nothing rob thee of those powers Heaven has ( 16 )
الصفحة 17
... those of a private governor . Now as I confider the person who is to be about my fon , as the mirror in which he is to view him- felf from morning to night , and by which he is to adjust his looks , his carriage , and perhaps the inmoft ...
... those of a private governor . Now as I confider the person who is to be about my fon , as the mirror in which he is to view him- felf from morning to night , and by which he is to adjust his looks , his carriage , and perhaps the inmoft ...
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againſt almoſt an't pleaſe anſwer befide beft beſt better betwixt breeches cafe caft cauſe Corporal cried dear Eugenius fafe faid my uncle fame father fecond feemed fent ferve feven fhall fhew fhould fide firſt fome fomething fometimes forrow foul fpirits ftand ftill fubject fuch fuffer fure greateſt H. D. SYMONDS hand happineſs heart himſelf honeft houſe intereft itſelf juft juſt laft laſt leaſt lefs look man's mind moft moſt muſt myſelf nature never Obfervations occafion paffions pafs parfon pleaſe your honour pleaſure poor prefent Price PRINTED FOR H. D. purpoſe quoth raiſe reafon ſaid ſay ſeems SERM SERMON ſhall SHANDY ſhe Slop ſmall ſome ſpeak ſtand ſtep ſtill ſtory ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thouſand Tranflated Trim Trim's uncle Toby uncle Toby's whilft whole wife worſe Yorick Zarephath
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الصفحة 21 - I never in the longest march, said the Corporal, had so great a mind to my dinner, as I had to cry with him for company. What could be the matter with me, an...
الصفحة 23 - I believe, an' please your Reverence,' said I, 'that when a soldier gets time to pray, he prays as heartily as a parson, though not with all his fuss and hypocrisy. ' " — " Thou shouldst not have said that, Trim," said my Uncle Toby, "for God only knows who is a hypocrite and who is not. At the great and general review of us all, Corporal, at the Day of Judgment (and not till then), it will be seen who have done their duties in this world and who have not; and we shall be advanced, Trim, accordingly.
الصفحة 17 - Tis for a poor gentleman, — I think, of the army, said the landlord, who has been taken ill at my house four days ago, and has never held up his head since, or had a desire to taste...
الصفحة 104 - I fear, forbidding in my look: I have his figure this moment before my eyes, and think there was that in it which deserved better.
الصفحة 131 - As I darkened the little light he had, he lifted up a hopeless eye towards the door, then cast it down, shook his head, and went on with his work of affliction.
الصفحة 32 - HAIL ye small sweet courtesies of life, for smooth do ye make the road of it! like grace and beauty which beget inclinations to love at first sight : 'tis ye who open this door and let the stranger in.
الصفحة 26 - Thou art an excellent nurse thyself, Trim ; and what with thy care of him, and the old woman's, and his boy's, and mine together, we might recruit him again at once, and set him upon his legs. In a fortnight or three weeks, added my uncle Toby, smiling, he might march. He will never march, an...
الصفحة 131 - I saw him pale and feverish ; in thirty years the western breeze had not once fanned his blood ; he had seen no sun, no moon, in all that time, nor had the voice of friend or kinsman breathed through his lattice ; his children — but here my heart began to bleed, and I was forced to go on with another part of the portrait.
الصفحة 46 - I dare say, as soot" (for he had cast aside the stem), "and thou hast not a friend, perhaps, in all this world, that will give thee a macaroon.
الصفحة 131 - ... nail he was etching another day of misery to add to the heap. As I darkened the little light he had, he lifted up a...