... tis some tyrant of a distemper and not of a man which holds you in it, the evil vanishes, and you bear the other half without complaint. I was interrupted in the heyday of this soliloquy with a voice which I took to be of a child, which complained... A sentimental journey - Page 78by Laurence Sterne - 1900Full view - About this book
| Laurence Sterne - 1779 - 208 pages
...vanifhes, and you bear the other half without complamt, I was interrupted in the hey-day of this folildquy, with a voice which I took to be of a child, which complained "it could not gut out." — I look'd up and down the pafl'age, and feeing neither man, woman, or child, I went out... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1782 - 168 pages
...fuppofe 'tis fome tyrant of a diftemper—and not of a man which holds you in it—the evil vanifoes, and you bear the other half without complaint. I WAS interrupted in the hey-day of this foliloquy, with' a voice which I took to be of a child, which complained " it " could not get out."... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Maxims - 1782 - 482 pages
...fuppofe 'tis feme tyrant of a diftemper and not of a man which holds you in it the evil vanifhes, ami you bear the other half without complaint. I was interrupted in the hey-day of tins foliloquy, with a voice which I took to be of a child, \vhich complained " it could not get out."—•—... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1783 - 262 pages
...fuppofe 'tis fome tyrant of a diftemper — and not of a man which holds you in it the evil vanifhes, and you bear the other half without complaint. I was interrupted in the hey-day of this foliloquy, with a voice 'which I took to be of a child, which complained " it *•' could not get out."... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1784 - 292 pages
...fonie tyrant of a diftemper — -—and not of a man whi?h holds you in it • the evil van ilhes, and you bear the other half without complaint. I was interrupted in the hey-day of this foliloquy, with a yokewhiehl took to be of a child which complained * it could not get out." 1 looked... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1790 - 390 pages
...and you bear the other half without complaint. I was interrupted in the hey-day of this foliloqay, with a voice which I took to be of a child which complained " it could not get out."- I looked up « . and ind down the paffage, and feeing neither man, woman, nor child, lywent... | |
| Civil rights - 1795 - 432 pages
...suppose it is some tyrant of a disr <*. temper—and not of a man which holds you " in it—the evil vanishes, and you bear the .*' '.other half without...complaint." " I was interrupted in the hey-day of this solib„ qoy with a voice which I took to be of a ehild, which .which complainedi // could not get... | |
| 302 pages
...'tis' fome tyrant of a diftempcr, and not of a man, which holds you in it, halt 'the evil vanifhes, and you bear the other half without complaint. "I was interrupted in the hey-day of this foliloquy, by a voice which 1 took to be of a child, complaining "it could not get •out." ^1 looked... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...'tis fome tyrant of a diilcmper, and not of a man— which ho'.Js you in it — the evil vaniihes, and you bear the other half without complaint. I was interrupted in the hey-day of this foliloquy, with a voice which I took to be of a child, which complained " it could " not get out."... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...tyrant of a dilb-mper, and not of a man— which holds you in it — the evil vaniihcs, and you bear ihe other half without complaint. I was interrupted in the hey-day of this foUloquy, with a voice which I took to be of a child, which complained " it coifld " not get out."... | |
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