| Laurence Sterne - English fiction - 1762 - 170 pages
...film forfook his eyes for a moment, — he looked up wifhfully in my uncle Tally's face, — then caft a look upon his boy, and that ligament, fine as it was, — -was never broken.———* Nature inftantly ebb'd again, the film returned to its place, the pulfe fluttered ftopp'd went on — —... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1762 - 536 pages
...the film forfook his eyes for a moment, he looked up wiflifully in my uncle Toby's face, then caft a look upon his boy, and that ligament, fine as it was, was never broken. '<. Nature inftantly ebb'd again, the film returned to its place, rthe pulfe flutter'd ftopp'd went on throbb'd... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 280 pages
...film ferfook his eyes for a moment, — he looked up wifhfully in my uncle Toby's face, — then caft a look upon his boy, — and that ligament, fine as it was, — was never broken. Nature inftantly ebb'd again, — the film returned to its place, — the pulfe ftuttered — ftopp'd —... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Adventure stories, English - 1780 - 580 pages
...film forlbok his eyet for a moment— he looked up wiilifully in my Uncle Toby's fice — then call a look upon his boy — and that ligament, fine as it was — was never broken. Nature inftantly ebb'd again the film returned to it's place the pulfe fluttered— ftopp'd— went on —... | |
| English fiction - 1781 - 602 pages
...film forfook his eyes for a moment — he looked up wiihfully in my Uncle Toby's face — then caft a look upon his boy — and that ligament, fine as it was— was never broken. Nature inftantly ebb'd again the film returned to it's place the pulfe fluttered— äopp'd— went on—... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1785 - 460 pages
...film forfook his eyes for a moment,— he looked up wifhfully in my uncle Toby's face, —then caft a look upon his boy, and that ligament, fine as it was, was never broken. • Nature inftantly ebb'd again, — > — the film returned to its place the pulfe flattered— — ftopp'd—... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1790 - 390 pages
...; the film forfook his eyes for a moment ; he looked wifhfully in my unde Tobfs face, — then caft a look upon his boy, and that ligament> fine as it was, was never broken. Nature inftantly ebb'd again,— —the film returned to its place, the pulfe fluttered — ftopp'd — vrent... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1799 - 392 pages
...the film forfook his eyes for a moment; he looked up wiflifuily in my uncle Talj's face, then caft a look upon his boy, and that ligament, fine as it was, was never broken.—— tttu /tt>tt\4t \, and svtSf s & da If &' nf-ttr tt ,.-Jst -t,rfM .er Ct, Ktartl' til PM Strttt ' Mar... | |
| Laurence Sterne - British - 1802 - 284 pages
...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...that ligament, fine as it Was — was never broken. — stopp'd — went on — throbb'd — stopp'd again — moved — stopp'd • — shall I go on... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1804 - 396 pages
...pulling it towards him. —The blood and spirits of Le Fevre, which were waxing cold and slow within him, and were retreating to their last citadel, the...film returned to its place; the pulse fluttered— slopp'd— went on—throbb'd— stopp'd again— moved— stopp'd— shall I go on ? No. VOL. II.... | |
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