Toby, marching the foot which had a shoe on, though without advancing an inch, — he shall march to his regiment He cannot stand it, said the corporal; He shall be supported, said my uncle Toby; He'll drop at last, said the corporal, and what will become... Laurence Sterne, sa personne et ses ouvrages - Page 202by Paul Stapfer - 1882 - 306 pagesFull view - About this book
| Laurence Sterne - British - 1802 - 284 pages
...cannot stand it, said the corporal — He shall be supported, said my uncle Toby — He'll drop at last, said the corporal; and what will become of his boy? • — He shall uot drop, said my uncle Toby, firmly. — A-wello'day — do what we can for him, said Trim, maintaining... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1803 - 496 pages
...— He'll drop at laft, laid the Corporal, and what will become of his boy ? He jliall not drop, faid my uncle Toby, firmly. A well-a-day! — do what we can for him, faid Trim, maintaining his point, — the poor foul will die.- He Jhall not die, by G — , cried my... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...stand it , said the corporal. — He shall be supported , said my uncle Toby ; — He'll drop at last , said the corporal , and what will become of his boy...shall not drop , said my uncle Toby, firmly. — A well-o'day , do what we can for him , said Trim , maintaining his point , the poor soul will die :—... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1804 - 396 pages
...what will become of his boy I He shall not drop, said my uncle Toby, firmly.- • • . Awell-o'day, do what we can for him, said Trim, maintaining his point — the poor soul will die.-*» lie shall not die, by G-— , cried my uncle Toby. The ACCUSING SPIRIT, which flew up to heaven's chancery... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1808 - 482 pages
...Toby. He'll drop at laft, faid the Corporal, and what will become of his boy ? He Jhall not drop, faid my uncle Toby, firmly. A well-a-day ! — do what we can for him, faid Trim, maintaining his point, — the poor foul will die. He Jhall not die, by G — , cried my... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1810 - 292 pages
...cannot stand it, said the Corporal : He shall be supported, said my uncle Toby : — He'll drop at last, said the Corporal, and what will become of his boy...— He shall not drop, said my uncle Toby, firmly. A-well-a'day — do wlat we can for him, said Trim, maintaining his point, — the poor soul will die.... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...He cannot stand it 9uid the Corporal. He shall be supported, said my uncle Toby. He'll drop at last, said the Corporal, and what will become of his boy...? He shall not drop, said my uncle Toby, firmly. A well o'day, do what we can for him sa.id Trim, maintaining his point, the poor soul will die. He shall... | |
| William Scott - Children's stories - 1820 - 422 pages
...cannot stand it, said the corporal. He shall be supported, said my uncle Toby. He'll drop at last, said the corporal, and •what will become of his...boy ? He shall not drop, said my uncle Toby, firmly. AwclloMay, do what we can for him, said Trim, maintaining his point, the poor soul •will die* He... | |
| William Scott - Children's stories - 1820 - 398 pages
...cannot stand it, said the Corpor;:!. He shall be supported, said my uncle Toby. He'll drop at 'ast, said the Corporal, and what will become of his boy ? He shall not drop, said my uncle Toby, (irmly. A well o'day,do what you can for himt said Trim, maintaining his poit.t, the poor soul will... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1820 - 434 pages
...cannot stand it, said the corporal. He shall be supported, said my uncle Toby. He'll drop at last, said the corporal, and what will become of his boy ? He shall not drop, saiil my uncle Toby, firmly. Awello'day, do what we can for him, said Trim, maintaining his point,... | |
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